Has anyone taken the EMT-P course at sait? I've been thinking about applying and just have some questions about some of the pre-requisites.
Has anyone taken the EMT-P course at sait? I've been thinking about applying and just have some questions about some of the pre-requisites.
TurboMedic's a paramedic..
Originally posted by edde
its called sarcasim you fucking idiot
Thanks, shot him a PM.
Just call sait and ask about the perquisites. I did my EMT-P at PMA and is a superb school. Sait you have to have your bio 30 and i didnt have that coming out of high school, PMA told me that i didnt need it and that they would teach me all i needed! Saits good too but ask around but PMA, its what i recommend. Its it bit more pricey but worth it and your done 6 months faster. Much harder to get into though they only take 10 students every year. Fire me a pm if you need anything. Turbomedic is also great to talk to! Worked rural EMS and now in the city with him. Good luck man !
http://www.promedics.org/
You as well, have a pm!
have you taken your emr yet?
I haven't yet, I'm currently waiting for my house to sell before I sign up for all the programs.
You need to be a registered emr to go on a ridealong correct?
I believe so. But I also don't think that many (if any?) do ride alongs in the city.
I finished my emr in the spring through Sait. My class had only 7 people, and it was fantastic. Wrote my ACP at the beginning of September and still waiting for my written mark to come in!
Im currently in my EMR with St Johns Ambulance. So far, great course.
If I remember correctly you can apply to the city for a ride along and you get 1 a year, I think.
Could also ask the rural areas as they will have different policies.
To do EMT-P You must have your EMT-A and be registered as an EMT with the ACP.
This is a career change for me. I have two other diploma/degree's but did not want to work in an office any longer. After being a member of search and rescue for some time. And I had past exp as a MTC driver for BC Foresty(And LOVED camp jobs). This just seems the route to go.
SAIT also has all the prerequisites for the program on their site. But some of the pre req's differ between schools.
I'll try being nicer if you try being smarter.
I'm registered as an EMT-A here in Alberta, I would recommend SAIT and PMA for a Paramedic Program but honestly every school has their good and bad points.
Stay away from Flatline though as that school was garbage. St. John was great for my EMR.
Honestly I wouldn't worry too much about looking into Paramedic programs until you get your EMR and EMT done and get some experience as an EMT. A lot of people I have went to school with have actually branched off into other parts of Healthcare and Emergency work after taking their EMR and EMT so I'd give it some time before you worry about your Paramedic.
Get some experience, make sure you love what your doing and then apply to the Paramedic Program.
One thing I do suggest to EMT's when they graduate is to work industrial for a little bit, it's an interesting experience even though you don't get much hands on experience. Plus you can make anywhere from $240-450/day and you can use your free time to study some Paramedic books and stuff like that. Then maybe look for work on a rural service before working in the city. Of course you can do whatever you want, just giving you suggestions from personal experience and from other EMTs and Paramedics.
If you have any questions in regards to any of the EMR or EMT-A programs, feel free to PM me!
Jay
So I did some research into the EMR programs offered through SAIT and PMA. The certificate at PMA is 80 hours, while the duration at SAIT is 176 hours. That seems like a huge difference to get the same thing.
Any advice? The SAIT class is only $70 more...
Ok here's a few questions
Like i have always wanted to go into this field But....
the pay is what is turning me off from it. from what i heard in alot of cases its really horriable
anyone want to straighten this out?
im in no way associated with this type of work
but id assume its the kinda job you get not caring about the pay?
Have any of you heard of the Alberta Health and Safety Training Institute? They offer the EMR and EMT courses. My wife is looking into this as a career path and this place seems to be much cheaper. I just wanted to see if anyone in the field has heard of this place.
http://www.safetyed.ca/
Also, does anyone know if you can do this sort of work with aesthma (controlled aesthma)?
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I went there for my first aid, and i'm planning on going there for my EMR..it seems like a good school.Originally posted by Canadian 2.5RS
Have any of you heard of the Alberta Health and Safety Training Institute? They offer the EMR and EMT courses. My wife is looking into this as a career path and this place seems to be much cheaper. I just wanted to see if anyone in the field has heard of this place.
http://www.safetyed.ca/
Also, does anyone know if you can do this sort of work with aesthma (controlled aesthma)?
Honestly, take your EMR anywhere, as long as your somewhat smart you'll have no problem with the course no matter where you take it.Originally posted by wildkarrde
So I did some research into the EMR programs offered through SAIT and PMA. The certificate at PMA is 80 hours, while the duration at SAIT is 176 hours. That seems like a huge difference to get the same thing.
Any advice? The SAIT class is only $70 more...
Just stay away from Flatline Response, trust me!
Jay
Just out of curiosity, what's wrong with Flatline?Originally posted by CMSjay
Honestly, take your EMR anywhere, as long as your somewhat smart you'll have no problem with the course no matter where you take it.
Just stay away from Flatline Response, trust me!
Jay
have a look at their website and then tell me if you want to go to school there. They cant even spell on their website.Originally posted by reno97637
Just out of curiosity, what's wrong with Flatline?
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I went there when I originally took my EMR, just brutal. The school had a good rep back then but the class was horrible, terrible admin, very disorganized, etcOriginally posted by reno97637
Just out of curiosity, what's wrong with Flatline?
I still shake my head that we paid $7k or whatever it was to take our EMT there.
Jay
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