That depends, what are the barriers to your education? Are you looking for money, because they do pay about $4800 or so a year for that. Most likely not, the lower enlisted reserves have a very high rate of unemployment, so unless you decide to pursue an Active Guard/Reserve job (relatively hard to get), you probably won't be making much more if any. Ok, all the things I wish I knew before I did what I did. i'm strongly considering the military at this point. i thought i would've been somewhere progressively along in my career path but its a year later and somehow i've managed to stagnate. ***i just realized i created a thread like this before a year ago. onto PA or NP)Īlso, am i behind the curve considering all this at 27? any other reserve ideas/jobs welcome but i'm already a medic and i want to grow and expand on that. i want a BS in emergency medicine, or BSN. help towards getting into flight medicine as a medic or rn school for medic/rn gain better experience than a 911 emt-b or ift medic allow me to go to school to pursue higher education help me not be a poor medic working on emt-b wages so will army or national guard 68w reserve help me accomplish the following: i cannot attend further schooling due to low seniority i cannot bid on an appropriate shift that'll work with class. i hated being an la county ift medic it didn't challenge me. which ignited this drive to search outside my comfort zone for more. i'm working as an emt-b for a private amb company that does 911. I've hit a plateau right now and i don't like it. long story short was talking to a recruiter to be a corpsman back in high school didn't pan out fast forward i still became a medic after a brief detour at an automotive trade school. i've always had a sense of duty you could say to enlist. i'm not looking to be a ff/medic i'd prefer flight medicine ie. i want to be a medic first and foremost but can't get good experience here. found ems my passion relatively late by my timeframe. I'm 27 asian/american lived my whole life in socal. (pro and cons, things to consider, stuff i haven't thought of) All students will receive a two year certification after successfully completing the course.Hey all i wanted to post here to get all the variables figured out by enlisting or reserving. Heart Saver AED (HS) is designed for the non-medical personnel that need or are required to be CPR certified in their workplace. BLS for the Healthcare Provider (BLS-HCP) is designed for personnel that work in and around a medical setting. This course teaches the fundamentals of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). (Scheduled by request.) Basic Life Support (CPR) Principles of emergency care will be covered through the use of classroom lectures and hands on training. TC3 24 Hour Sustainment Course (3 Days) This course provides 24 continuing education units (CEUs) required to maintain individual Nation Registry of Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) certification. It is a combination of the 48HR M.E.D.I.C. Table 8 serves as validation of the previously learned skills using scenario based training.ħ2HR 68W Sustainment Course (11 Days) A comprehensive course that provides 72 continuing education units (CEUs) that is required every two years in order to maintain the 68W MOS. It consist of 8 tables with each table focusing on different areas of care. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANĤ8 HR Medic Tables I-VIII (TC 8-800) This course provides 48 continuing education units (CEUs) that are essential in maintaining the 68W MOS. The functional skills will be supported by a final simulated battlefield environment. Students will receive this training through classroom instruction and practical exercises in realistic environments. Under the principles of TC3, students gain the knowledge and skills to treat severe bleeding, perform a needle chest decompression for a tension pneumothorax and establish a secure airway. The MSTC provides realistic, state of the art training to all branches of the military, federal and local law enforcement and fire agencies, in areas of trauma and basic medical treatments.
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