Comments on: The Saga Continues… http://courtesyshock.com/2008/10/08/the-saga-continues/ Thu, 30 Apr 2009 12:54:39 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Walt Trachim http://courtesyshock.com/2008/10/08/the-saga-continues/#comment-212 Walt Trachim Sun, 12 Oct 2008 18:37:00 +0000 http://courtesyshock.com/2008/10/08/the-saga-continues/#comment-212 Take the CCEMT-P course. It's either very short and intense or very long and drawn out, depending on where you take it.<br/><br/>I did the former about a year ago at the Medical College of Georgia's Center for Operational Medicine. They teach the UMBC CCEMT-P curriculum with extras, like clinical and lab time. I was down there (in Augusta) for 18 days, and it was worth every minute. It's good for three years, and you need 36 hours of critical care con-ed to renew. The good news is that most of the con-ed can be applied to your National Registry cert (if you're Nationally Registered).<br/><br/>Of course, there are class offerings that are more spaced out over periods of weeks - it all depends on your own schedule and learning style.<br/><br/>The material is, in part, intended to be a preparation for the FP-C exam, and in my experience the classes were well-taught. I got a lot out of it.<br/><br/>If you want any further information, let me know. Take the CCEMT-P course. It’s either very short and intense or very long and drawn out, depending on where you take it.

I did the former about a year ago at the Medical College of Georgia’s Center for Operational Medicine. They teach the UMBC CCEMT-P curriculum with extras, like clinical and lab time. I was down there (in Augusta) for 18 days, and it was worth every minute. It’s good for three years, and you need 36 hours of critical care con-ed to renew. The good news is that most of the con-ed can be applied to your National Registry cert (if you’re Nationally Registered).

Of course, there are class offerings that are more spaced out over periods of weeks – it all depends on your own schedule and learning style.

The material is, in part, intended to be a preparation for the FP-C exam, and in my experience the classes were well-taught. I got a lot out of it.

If you want any further information, let me know.

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By: Evil Transport Lady http://courtesyshock.com/2008/10/08/the-saga-continues/#comment-210 Evil Transport Lady Thu, 09 Oct 2008 12:53:00 +0000 http://courtesyshock.com/2008/10/08/the-saga-continues/#comment-210 Come work for paratransport! We are never bored;)<br/><br/>Just kidding, hope you make it thru:) Come work for paratransport! We are never bored;)

Just kidding, hope you make it thru:)

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