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Originally Posted by Greg B
Yo, I should have gotten that training. Probably can still sign up for it. ...
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If you've got the interest you can get through it. Two things I can recommend to you right off the bat if you are seriously considering getting trained, is learn
all the bones in your body (yes you're going to be required to know that) this will save you one or two nights of cramming...and know how to trace a drop of blood through the heart (and the major vessels in the body), the specific heart valves it passes through, etc...the more anatomy & physiology you can get out of the way now, the smoother sailing you'll have getting through the course.
Check out your local college, I'm sure they'll have a current schedule of EMT-B training courses. They're generally 5+ credit classes, and require a ton of time, but seriously...if you are interested, you can bang it out!
Oh, and thanks, but really anyone with a serious interest can do it.
