Emergency Medical
Technician
Emergency medical technicians, or
EMTs, usually work in teams of two in specially designed ambulances. They provide
immediate life or limb saving medical treatment at the scenes of accidents and
injuries as well as transport casualties to hospital emergency rooms for
further care. The job is both physically demanding and stressful. Emergency medical
technicians often respond to:
·
Automobile accidents
·
Heart attacks
·
Gunshot wounds
·
Unscheduled childbirth
·
Drowning
·
Other serious medical emergencies
Average Salary: $25,000 - $37,500
Educational Requirements:
Students must have a high school
diploma (in some areas GED certificates may be substituted) in order to become
an emergency medical technician. Driver’s education, health, and science courses
are strongly recommended and may be required before enrolling in some training
programs.
Basic emergency medical technician
training includes about 100-120 hours spent in the classroom and 10 hours in a
hospital emergency room. Emergency medical technicians are required to pass
state licensing or certification tests and participate in continuing education
programs. Many emergency medical technicians earn associate degrees in their
field.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Would
you like to become an Emergency Medical Technician?
No,
I would not like to become an emergency medical technician because I already
have a career that I want to be and it’s not this one.
No comments:
Post a Comment