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    In accordance with the EMT Code of Ethics adopted by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians, EMTs pledge “to conserve life, alleviate suffering, promote health, do no harm, and encourage the quality and equal availability of emergency medical care”. Through the medical education for an EMT license, a student learns how to appropriately treat and care for a medical or traumatic emergency in order to be able to successfully follow this system. Students are also taught the concepts

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    Emergency Medical Technician Education and/or Training Required: three levels of training for emergency medical technicians The EMT-Basic level: This course covers fractures, bleeding, cardiac and trauma emergencies and respiratory emergencies. This course require 100 hours of training The Advanced- EMT level: Professionals at this level continue in coursework and learn using airway devices and administering fluids and medications. This course takes 1,000 hours of training. The Paramedic Level:

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    Emergency Medical Technician Could you imagine working as a EMT and not knowing what could happen at anytime that you are on the job. As you can tell this job is in very high demand, people are in need of people to run emergency vehicles. Emergency Medical Technicians have been in need since the 1960s, Emergency Medical Technicians have to go through extensive training and meet education requirements to be able to do this job. There are many different things that Emergency Medical Technicians do

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    Over the past 30 years, the role of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) has dramatically changed creating fantastic professions for Career and Technical Education (CTE) graduates of an EMT program. Once thought as only an ambulance driver, today’s EMT’s are tasked with higher levels of care that can range from anything from a fall injury, emergency childbirth, or sudden cardiac arrest. “Today, there are fewer health facilities, fewer qualified people to work in them and fewer resources to fund

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    half, I have had a fulfilling experience working as an Emergency Medical Technician. I provide emergency treatment and transport in a 9-1-1 setting, as well as in a routine non-emergent transfer setting. When discussing with co-workers and fellow health care professionals, what I would like to specialize in as a physician assistant, I am met with indifferent responses once I tell them primary care. “Isn’t that boring after working in emergency medicine?” “You’ll make more money if you specialize.”

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    relationships with a diverse group of both students and instructors all working towards their goals as well as achieving a milestone in my ultimate pursuit to become a physician. This previous fall semester I undertook the challenge of becoming an Emergency Medical Technician and I am proud to say that I succeeded, for I passed the course and received my certification in early December. In late January I took my National Registry in order to be certified as an EMT-B on a national level, and as I skimmed through

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    Working in the Emergency Medical System (EMS), Emergency Medical Technicians learn a variety of treatments, rapid diagnostic technicques, as well as professional standards. They work with a large amount of equipment in a small amount of space, generally dealing with dangerous enviornments. I have recruited a local EMT, Samantha Danser, to ask questions about why she wanted to become a EMT, some of the struggles of patient care, and how having a proper medical education for documentation is important

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    always wanted to work in the emergency medical service (EMS) field and study to become a paramedic or an emergency medical technician (EMT). I enjoy helping others but this gives me an opportunity to help people that are injured or ill by accident and I will have to provide medical treatment immediately. I would have to have a high school diploma which I will receive while attending Woodstock Job Corps and it will be needed before training to become an emergency medical tech/ paramedic. There are three

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    responsibilities are to: collect personal location and information from callers, dispatch police, fire, or medical units to the site of the emergency, and retrieve information about caller or criminal perpetrators from digital records .   Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) To become an EMT you'll need a high school diploma or GED and formal emergency training. There are three levels of EMT training . Emergency Medical

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    strengths, I have also been characterized by my tranquil and introspective nature. A sentiment that drives much of my action is that the needs of those around me supersede my own; I am training to be an Emergency Medical Technician to be able to work with the sick and injured. The decision to work in the medical field has been a default for myself, as no other field

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