Is EMT/Paramedic Worth it for Premeds? | Extracurriculars Explained

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 163

  • @MedSchoolInsiders
    @MedSchoolInsiders  Рік тому +20

    Are you thinking of becoming an EMT? 🤔🚑 Tell us why or why not, since this is a big commitment for a premed extracurricular!
    Check out the other videos in our Premed Extracurricular Series: ua-cam.com/play/PL2ADAFpTg5aaZzE_FUVt2ayVo6JMcEoNZ.html

    • @BrotherKnowledge.
      @BrotherKnowledge. Рік тому

      Already a Paramedic. Just randomly saw this video and wanted to see how accurate it is. Since most people don't know what EMTs and Paramedics actually are, I was curious to see what the video would say.
      Good job, though.
      Just one thing. For the sake of accuracy...
      Paramedics are not EMTs. That "EMT-P" titled was dropped back in 2013 when the NREMT transitioned EMT-Ps to Paramedics. None EMT-Ps were grandfathered into the Paramedic title, either. All EMT-Ps of that time had to do a transition course to become Paramedics. (With the penalty of not doing so being dropped down to an Advanced EMT level.)
      For reference, see:
      National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (2013) Transition Policy.
      Oh. And... the education period is typically 8 months to 2 years. Not one year.
      Most Paramedic programs are taught at community colleges. All of those are between 3 and 4 semesters. (So a year and a half to two years.) Those that exist outside of Community College tend to be 8 months to 16 months long, though. But again... *MOST* Paramedic programs are at Community Colleges.
      👍🏾

    • @Da1stdaddy
      @Da1stdaddy 7 місяців тому

      bro can u talk about paramedics in more details

    • @icesparklefrost7511
      @icesparklefrost7511 6 місяців тому

      @@BrotherKnowledge.Thank you for all that info!!!

  • @asisababun7543
    @asisababun7543 Рік тому +380

    I started as an EMT because I wanted to be a Nurse. Working as an EMT made me change my path towards becoming a Doctor.

    • @Leo-ub5qu
      @Leo-ub5qu Рік тому +10

      So awesome to hear, I want to go to medical school, and just started my EMT course.

    • @kingofarabia1612
      @kingofarabia1612 Рік тому

      Wht did you change to becoming a doctor.

    • @jdorsett4157
      @jdorsett4157 Рік тому +1

      @@Leo-ub5qu awesome same bro

    • @duanemilnes6668
      @duanemilnes6668 Рік тому

      Same!

    • @Don-bo8fx
      @Don-bo8fx 9 місяців тому +1

      Wow! this is very inspiring to see! i’m currently in the same process thought i wanted to be a nurse but knew i was meant for more! Any tips on this journey?

  • @rocketsurgeon5233
    @rocketsurgeon5233 Рік тому +221

    I highly recommend EMT for premeds. I am a flight paramedic with 10 years of EMS experience in many fields who has returned to school to become a physician. You can access so many different parts of the healthcare system as an EMT, the experience you will gain is unparalleled. Great video explaining career field.

    • @victorluna4452
      @victorluna4452 Рік тому +6

      I went to school for a little while, but realized I was not mature enough for it yet. I am an AEMT and am headed to medic school this fall. I plan on going back to school at some point to become a physician. I would love to hear more about your pathway to physician.

    • @martinabarreiro
      @martinabarreiro Рік тому

      Hi! That’s so awesome! Im a upcoming freshman going for pre med this fall and I’m curious if I should start the EMT course this year or wait a little bit?

    • @BrotherKnowledge.
      @BrotherKnowledge. Рік тому +5

      ​@@martinabarreiro
      Another Paramedic here.
      The sooner the better. Particularly because the further you go in undergrad, the heavier your education workload becomes, making an EMT course less viable or more difficult to complete.
      Do a summer course at a local Community College and you will be fine.

    • @MrLuffy9131
      @MrLuffy9131 9 місяців тому

      @@martinabarreiro So it's better to start early to get experience rather than wait till it's too late but there's also a scribing option

  • @Leo-ub5qu
    @Leo-ub5qu Рік тому +156

    I just started my EMT course yesterday for this very reason and volunteer on a First Aid Squad. I am 16 and in high school. Going to be a tough summer, but anyone can do it with dedication.

    • @karlaromero2390
      @karlaromero2390 Рік тому +8

      Sadly in Illinois, I can’t do mine until my senior year, good luck!

    • @natc6601
      @natc6601 Рік тому +2

      I’m doing it right now while in high school as well, it’s definitely worth it! Good luck

    • @jannatultabassum321
      @jannatultabassum321 Рік тому

      heyy can u tell me where did you sing up ?

    • @Leo-ub5qu
      @Leo-ub5qu Рік тому +1

      ​@@jannatultabassum321Robert Wood Johnson offers an EMT-Intial Training Program

    • @max_madt
      @max_madt 7 місяців тому +1

      Good luck, I get my EMT Certification in High School (2023) and now I’m in college studying to be a paramedic 😊

  • @lilthang92
    @lilthang92 Рік тому +121

    Former EMT and now resident physician and this was the best decision I made. I loved being an EMT and it allowed me to realize that I wanted to further my knowledge and become a physician. It was definitely something that got brought up a lot during residency interview season, which definitely helped me in matching.

    • @BrotherKnowledge.
      @BrotherKnowledge. Рік тому +2

      What type of questions did they ask you about your EMT experiences?
      I am a Paramedic now, but I am going back to school for medicine. So I am curious.

    • @lilthang92
      @lilthang92 Рік тому

      @@BrotherKnowledge. they just wanted to know about my overall experience as an emt. Pros and cons.

    • @lilthang92
      @lilthang92 Рік тому

      @@gabriellevis9103 for about four years. They just asked me questions on what I liked about being EMT and things I learned from the experience.

    • @meadowlarrk_
      @meadowlarrk_ 2 місяці тому

      what specialization did you match into?

  • @tonyducati
    @tonyducati Рік тому +56

    I’m currently at the end of my third year of medical school. I worked as both an EMT-Basic and paramedic prior to medical school. I think EMT and paramedic roles are highly undervalued in the medical school acceptance process, however, those experiences have served me well throughout medical school, especially third year. I am much more comfortable communicating with patients and doing procedures than I would have been without that experience.
    One aspect not mentioned in this video is that being a paramedic or EMT(in a service without paramedics) gives a reasonable taste of what it feels like for someone’s health being in your hands. Yes you take that patient to the hospital for definitive care, but the 45 minutes or so before you get there you are responsible for patient care. Regardless of the severity, it’s on you. It takes maturity and commitment to be successful in that endeavor, I wish more medical school admissions depts recognized that aspect and valued it. Admittedly, most people in healthcare don’t know what EMS does or have an idea of the scope of different licensure levels, so thank you for this video.

  • @melissah4109
    @melissah4109 Рік тому +96

    Love my job as a 911 EMT! Just remember, the pay is pretty low and like he said, the schedule can be pretty intense. But if you love the idea of pre-hospital care and being out in the field, it’s an amazing job to gain experience as a pre-med! I talk to nurses and doctors all day long when we drop off patients, and most love answering questions and look forward to teaching people that care.

    • @jannatultabassum321
      @jannatultabassum321 Рік тому +1

      I love how u like ur work that much. But do you know how a highschool student can volunteer in EMT?

    • @melissah4109
      @melissah4109 Рік тому

      @@jannatultabassum321 in California where I’m at, you have to be 18 and have your certification. In other states I know that can be different!

    • @jannatultabassum321
      @jannatultabassum321 Рік тому +2

      @@melissah4109 Thank you very much for you reply. I really appreciates it. I live in nyc btw

  • @learningwithlanden
    @learningwithlanden Рік тому +50

    Advice from someone who got EMT certified as an 18-year-old premed student: Research where you want to serve as an EMT before taking the course because hospitals and other organizations often have 21+ age restrictions per insurance reasons. Don't become an EMT if a good wage is a major factor in your decision. Volunteer firefighter stations can usually take those under 21 but expect additional training requirements. I made a video explaining my situation and how I'm now looking for an ER technician position at a hospital because they don't have 21+ limits. Best luck to all of you searching for meaningful, impactful healthcare experiences ---never give up :)

  • @epicgah47
    @epicgah47 Рік тому +37

    Just watched this while sitting at post in my ambulance. I can’t say enough good things about being a 911 EMT! Showing up first on scene to people with life threatening conditions, talking all day with paramedics/nurses/physicians, being a part of the camaraderie within EMS crews in the field, aaand getting to drive around code 3, lights blazing and sirens wailing haha. There are a few downsides, but overall I can’t imagine any other premed job being as exciting, interesting, and motivating. I’m looking forward to starting my top choice career changer formal postbacc later this month, but at the same time, I’m bummed to be leaving my job as an EMT.

  • @jlgtco97
    @jlgtco97 Рік тому +45

    I was an EMT in the emergency department for about six months during my medical school application and my interviewers absolutely loved it. They told me I was going to have an extreme advantage over the rest of my classmates because of how much clinical experience I’ve had. I do not regret putting the extra time into it. It got me into medical school and that’s all that matters.

    • @RicegumRicebum
      @RicegumRicebum 8 місяців тому

      Would you recommend it for a college freshman doing 18 Credit hours as a bio major, or should I begin training as a sophomore when I’m down to 14 credit hours for those 2 semesters to keep my GPA up? I’m worried abt this semester cus in the 18 cress I’m taking calf bio and Chem at once plus 2 other classes so I’m uncertain about whether I should wait or not

    • @jlgtco97
      @jlgtco97 8 місяців тому +3

      You should do it during the summer. You should never prioritize getting your EMT license during the semester of any of your undergrad. You can get it during the summer, and then use it to work at a hospital or for an ambulance service, part time. Your school will always be the most important part of the application. Hope that helps.

    • @RicegumRicebum
      @RicegumRicebum 8 місяців тому

      @@jlgtco97 it does, thank you bro! I wasn’t sure about summer cus I thought it may be better to work at a hospital in the summer or try to shadow a doctor but I can try to do that and EMT school

    • @jlgtco97
      @jlgtco97 8 місяців тому

      That’s a great plan! Just remember to work in a hospital in a meaningful position, you need to have some type of medical licensure. Schools care about what you actually do in that hospital such as taking care of patients instead of being a front desk person or such. This is not a race, get one thing done at a time for a meaningful application. If everything is rushed, it’s easy to tell you’re just checking boxes and not actually caring.

    • @RicegumRicebum
      @RicegumRicebum 7 місяців тому

      @@jlgtco97 Thank you, I really appreciate it! Do you have any advice for finding a job that actually does something in the medical industry as an undergrad? It feels like you need a degree for everything :/

  • @TheDaydaySmith
    @TheDaydaySmith Рік тому +45

    EMT aspiring to become a PA. This video hit every mark of the occupation. My peers always tell me how jealous they are because of so much I’ve learned.

    • @astrinf
      @astrinf 4 місяці тому

      Can you become a PA by starting as an EMT?

    • @TheDaydaySmith
      @TheDaydaySmith 4 місяці тому

      @@astrinf yes, there are many occupations that can lead lead you down the road of PA.

  • @natc6601
    @natc6601 Рік тому +22

    Thanks for the video! I’m actually completing my EMT skills testing this week. Wish me luck!

    • @Prondo200
      @Prondo200 Рік тому +1

      You’re going to kill it!

    • @obviousb8508
      @obviousb8508 Рік тому +1

      I took mine this Thursday and passed both Cognitive and Psychomotor!! You got this!!!!

  • @jsy2b
    @jsy2b 6 місяців тому +7

    Outstanding video. Myself my wife and three of my sons were EMTAs and paramedics. All of us are physicians and surgeons now and the experience put us way ahead during clinical rotations. One thing to add is when you become an MD, knowing how things work “in the field” is very valuable

  • @SniperScope99
    @SniperScope99 Рік тому +13

    It is also important to note that a lot of the time after finishing EMT school you have a long road of certifications to get. I finally applied for a job and graduated about a month and a half ago. Also I never failed anything, the process just genuinely takes forever

  • @challengersrt5397
    @challengersrt5397 Рік тому +3

    I don’t know why I’m watching this.
    I’m already an EMT😂

  • @bellrenjoji7511
    @bellrenjoji7511 Рік тому +15

    A thing to note is that in some states, an emt b can go beyond their scope if a paramedic gives permission/is confident in the basics skill. For example, and emt b can do ivs if they have the training and get permission. This mighg vary by state though

  • @mitchpisane2639
    @mitchpisane2639 Рік тому +13

    Becoming an EMT has been the single most important experiencing that I had prior to and during medical school. I am now a 4th year medical student and have worked prior to and during school as a per diem employee both on an ambulance and in the Emergency department.
    Medical school does not train you to respond to emergencies. It will teach you vast amounts of diagnoses and in-depth patient assessments, but knowing what to do when things get critical or emergent is something that you will still not feel prepared to do if you do not have prior training.
    I recommend becoming an EMT to every single person that says that they want to go to medical school. The amount of experience and your breadth of knowledge are extraordinarily helpful in med school and while scribes work in the ED they do not get practice making decisions and laying their hands on patients.
    I will also add that many of my classmates have expressed that they wish they would’ve had training prior to starting medical school because of the learning curve when you enter clinical rotations. Rotating through the ICU or the emergency department while just having the knowledge base without experience can make you significantly uncomfortable if you don’t know what to do when things get emergent.
    Also, as an EMT, you will see firsthand what it looks like when physicians who are fully trained in their respective field, never had any formal training in responding to emergencies or treating emergent patients. If you want to feel like you always have experience to fall back on when things get ugly, I would absolutely recommend getting your EMT prior to applying to medical school.

    • @Gullahbeauty
      @Gullahbeauty Рік тому

      Thanks for commenting your experience!! I am currently enrolling in a basic course, but I’m curious if an advanced would be more beneficial. Have any recommendations?

    • @mitchpisane2639
      @mitchpisane2639 Рік тому

      @@Gullahbeauty it depends on your local EMS system. If you are able to work in the 911 system, as a basic, that would be great. If you need an advanced to do that, then, thats what I would recommend.
      In my system, you needed your advanced to work 911. Basic only allowed you on the inter-facility transfers and special events

  • @Jlucasloredo
    @Jlucasloredo Рік тому +7

    Nice video! Can you do Medical Assistant next?

  • @jatinsingh9062
    @jatinsingh9062 Рік тому +7

    While paramedic programs are long (1-2 years), some universities have built-in paramedic programs as a "major" - they are rare but you come out of undergrad with so much clinical knowledge and skills that will really prepare you for a future in healthcare. I highly recommend. The paramedic-to-EMT skill gap is so far and it may be worth it also for the 400+ hours you do in a hospital. Paramedics can also get ED Tech jobs easily, which puts you directly in a hospital setting being around ED physicians and nurses all the time.

  • @carelesscappie5812
    @carelesscappie5812 Рік тому +7

    Just finished my EMT-B and plan on getting my associates degree through paramedic school in chicago. I love this subject so much!

  • @Dan-lg4ti
    @Dan-lg4ti Рік тому +7

    Great video. One thing I’d add is that if you’re a new EMT expect to start on IFT for several months before being put on a 911 truck.

    • @BrotherKnowledge.
      @BrotherKnowledge. Рік тому

      That depends on your location. Certain areas will allow new grads to enter 9-1-1 the day after they get their license.

  • @kevina.2269
    @kevina.2269 Рік тому +8

    Would be nice to mention Pay and how it compares to other extracurriculars

    • @gamer242mooo
      @gamer242mooo Рік тому +2

      Depends on city, state, county regulations for pay range. Won’t cap, from what I’ve see is more getting the class and certification and doing “first paycheck” and quitting. It’s for sure not for everyone and definitely not for those who are studying full time and needing money.

  • @Callmeromain2016
    @Callmeromain2016 Рік тому +4

    The next video should be about MEDICAL ASSISTANTS

  • @sterlingteall3462
    @sterlingteall3462 Рік тому +4

    Can you do an Extracurricular video on Medical Assistant?

  • @theparaminuteman
    @theparaminuteman 7 місяців тому +2

    A lot of the EM Docs that i interact with as an EMT used to be paramedics, including our medical director. Docs that used to be medics are in my opinion some of the best EM doctors out there bar none.

  • @jableshoward6572
    @jableshoward6572 Рік тому +4

    A little bit misleading re scope of practice for EMT-Bs. I’m a basic and in my state/ county we’re allowed to administer nebulized albuterol as well as place supraglottic airways (our agency uses iGels). We also can acquire 12 leads and do a number of other things not outlined in the video

  • @emiliomartineziii2980
    @emiliomartineziii2980 Рік тому +4

    What's crazy is that I know a guy who's an EMT and who recently graduated with his BS in electrical engineering. For our senior design project, me and him worked together and successfully built a device that automates CPR. I really hope he either gets a Ph.D. in engineering or goes to medical school or both. It would be a complete waste of his talents to not.

    • @neilpatel9765
      @neilpatel9765 Рік тому

      not trying to be that guy but esentially a lucus or auto pulse?

  • @dylanrogers2085
    @dylanrogers2085 Рік тому +6

    Perfect timing Dr. Jubbal. I’m getting my emt license this summer and this was a great video to help further my understanding of what I’m getting into 🐐

  • @sabirinaomar1313
    @sabirinaomar1313 Рік тому +2

    What about nursing as a premed

  • @W1ldm3dic
    @W1ldm3dic Рік тому +4

    My institution just started a medical school and the first course they take is EMT. I think you did a good job of explaining overall the process and what it takes to become an EMT, AEMT or Paramedic.

  • @michellemagana402
    @michellemagana402 Рік тому +3

    I got my EMT cert in 2018 and I worked First Aid/Occupational health (not on an ambulance) for a couple years. I’m in nursing school now. I know that becoming an EMT first really helped prepare me for nursing school! I’d recommend it.

  • @timsentsov7282
    @timsentsov7282 Рік тому +4

    After working as an RRT, I have decided to further advance in my medical career. Last week I received my acceptance letter to attend medical school. Respiratory therapy is a fantastic start in the medical field due to the exposure in critical care as well as the depth of education in the cardiopulmonary physiology.

    • @dpaper7962
      @dpaper7962 10 місяців тому

      Great to know we'll have more clinical background, other than EMT, attending medical school! Congratulations 🎉! I am pre-PA soon to be a Cardiovascular Technologist and hoping to be a Cardiothoracic PA! Still have 2.5 year's before I can apply, but that'll be here in no time!

  • @commonsense5555
    @commonsense5555 4 місяці тому +1

    I work for a rural county 911 service as an EMT basic and our scope of practice goes way beyond the things you mentioned which may be region specific. As EMT B’s we can give meds such as aspirin, nitro, albuterol neb treatments, oral glucose, EPI 1-1000, and Tylenol. We can also do supraglottic airways and give C-PAP for COPD exacerbations / CHF fluid overloads. We actually have ambulances staffed with just 2 EMT’s instead of the normal ALS truck with paramedics on QRV’s which aren’t always close given the shortage of paramedics.

  • @yogre
    @yogre Рік тому +3

    Can you do CNA next? Certified Nursing Assistant

  • @danielh2945
    @danielh2945 Рік тому +2

    I'm a second year med student who's been an EMT 8 years, including 3 years before college professionally as a firefighter/EMT. I had no plans of going to med school initially, there's a big difference between my classmates who were EMT's and scribes, the scribes are better at writing notes and using jargon/lab values, but the EMT's are much much better about examining patients, asking questions, and going hands on, the scribes are much more used to sitting in the background

  • @adamweah8037
    @adamweah8037 Рік тому +20

    The next video should be about medical assistants , I worked as an EMT to see if drugs was for me. This is not a EMT discussion,The Economists and business leaders were voicing concerns at the start of 2023 that the year could be a difficult one. JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Jamie Dimon said that the Federal Reserve may need to raise interest rates to 6% to fight inflation, higher than the peak level between 5% and 5.5% in 2023 that most Fed officials penciled in after their December meeting. Although I read an article of people that grossed profits up to $500k during this crash, what are the best stocks to buy/short now or put on a watchlist

    • @grinjohnson6452
      @grinjohnson6452 Рік тому

      Emotionally-charged decisions to sell off large quantities of stocks or other investments now lock in your losses, removing any chance for future growth.

    • @sandrawilson1966
      @sandrawilson1966 Рік тому

      A 2022 Northwestern Mutual study found that 75% of U.S. adults admit their financial planning needs improvement. However, only 29% of Americans work with a financial advisor.

    • @floydchusset3143
      @floydchusset3143 Рік тому

      Very correct; the bear market has contributed significantly to the growth of my investment. I was able to quickly increase my portfolio from $180K to $572K. Essentially, I was just doing as my financial advisor instructed. You're good to go as long as you get competent assistance

    • @michelleabraham1732
      @michelleabraham1732 Рік тому

      @@floydchusset3143 Would it be okay if I asked you to recommend this specific advisor or company that you used their services? Seems you've figured it all out

    • @floydchusset3143
      @floydchusset3143 Рік тому

      @@michelleabraham1732 I won't pretend to know everything, though. Her name is LAURA GACE ABELS but I won't say anything more. Most likely, you can find her basic information online; you are welcome to do further study

  • @tylerreynolds8499
    @tylerreynolds8499 Рік тому +12

    I've been an EMT for about 6 months now and I can speak to how amazing it is for being pre-med. It worked out best for me because I went to EMT school while I was in high school so I didn't have to take off anytime from undergrad. To give some context, I work as an emergency department technician in Colorado where EMT basics have a very very large scope of practice. Even though I'm an EMT basic, in Colorado we are allowed to do interventions such as IVs, EKG interpretations, superglotic airways, and a broader scope for med administration. We are essentially an advanced EMT. I work very closely with doctors and nurses and it has been an amazing experience. And even though EMTs don't make the best of money, we are well compensated for what we do. I've been able to work full time in the ER while doing 18 credit hours a semester so it doesn't impede on my school at all. I very very highly suggest going to EMT school and going down that route if it interests you. But I do have to say if you don't like emergencies or having people die on you, it's not for you. In the 6 months I've worked as an EMT. I've had countless people die on me as well as having to help people after some horrendous injuries. All in all, if that's your thing I highly suggest it and I can't recommend it enough.

    • @apolinaj6474
      @apolinaj6474 Рік тому

      What type of EMTs were or are you doing?

  • @Maddawg31415
    @Maddawg31415 Рік тому +1

    So I am a paramedic who is an M2 in med school. I joke with people in that I got my EMT in undergrad and then "got lost on my way to med school" as I got my medic while in undergrad and then took a few years off. Now, my story is too crazy to apply to most pre-meds, but a few pearls. 1.) the value of an EMT is gonna vary by region. In NY and NJ, you will probably get more 911 opportunities and opportunities to volunteer even, while in MA and CA most EMTs are relegated to the private companies transferring patients to dialysis (we call it the renal roundup) and doing nursing home discharges. So depending where you are, it might be more or less fulfilling. Not to say you don't learn a lot from doing patient transfers- you certainly do. But it can become monotonous over time and a real bummer to NEVER see any acute patients. 2.) The AEMT and paramedic deal. Not every region uses AEMTs- some just use EMTs and medics. Some give more preference to medics when it comes to 911 calls. When I was in undergrad, the 911 opportunities got me up in the morning- not the interfacility and dialysis patient transfers. Hence why I went to medic school (but that's even more complicated lol). 3.) I do not recommend trying to get your medic AND trying to do a pre-med courseload. IE do not take Ochem, Biochem, or physics while trying to do the medic gammit (even if it's distance learning). It's just too much. You can do it, but chances are it will result in lackluster grades on the academic front. And it's not just a matter of hours in a day, but also the fatigue of doing both, the burnout of being pressed on two fronts. If you want a more fulfilling EMS experience, the non-trad route is a MUST. Especially now that med schools are wanting research and more volunteering- no way in heck you can do all that and the medic gammit with a good MCAT and GPA in the traditional route. That said, my paramedic experience and critical care training made M1 year a breeze at times given ECGs, ACLS drugs, and acid-base balance was already drilled in my head. Cheers to all!

  • @claytonstacey
    @claytonstacey Рік тому +3

    Love the video! Please do EKG Tech and CVT next!

  • @adamshaaeli4979
    @adamshaaeli4979 Рік тому +2

    911 EMT-B here, its pretty awesome. Zero complaints!

  • @Emilynuhwin
    @Emilynuhwin Рік тому +2

    Medical assistant! 😀

  • @Rayne_333
    @Rayne_333 9 місяців тому +1

    About to take my EMT-B finals and clinical experience next week😍😭 I’m so excited/nervous!Then off to med school 🤞🏽🤞🏽

  • @medicteacher5938
    @medicteacher5938 Місяць тому

    Might want to update this, it is EMT not EMT-B, AEMT, and Paramedic, not EMT - P. Also, I don't know what state has EMT class as short as 150 hours, ours is 240 hours as a minimum, 288 is normal; 240 didactic and lab, 48 field internship. Then you test state exam. You do not have to test NR EMT unless you want to and/or the receiving state does not have reciprocity. EMT's who are pre-med definitely have advantage of seeing multiple patients, patient types, patient acuities, all in a pre-hospital setting in which they can get a lot of experience. I had one young lady who was a potential PA candidate (she has completed her schooling now and works as a PA in a hospital) who rode with me for several shifts. She was a black cloud. Some examples of calls run were STEMI (several of these), overdoses, MVC's with and without fatalities, GSW to the chest that got decompressed, GSW to the chest that died (had a few other holes too), and the best call was a two vehicle MVC on an interstate. Showed up as first unit on scene. I sent her to the north vehicle, I took the closer vehicle (and one that looked worst). She asses three patients and began making decisions, directing firefighters who were old enough to all be her dad. We flew three, took one Code 3 to a trauma center by ground and had to transport two others via other units. Needless to say, she got to see a lot and do a lot. I knew her long term goal and whenever possible, had an FR drive us in so she could be in the back of anything ALS so I could give her exposure. She used MVC call as a key part of her essay.

  • @staticfrequencies_fm
    @staticfrequencies_fm Рік тому +1

    I want to become an EM Physician, instead of becoming an EMT I became an ER-Tech, still have 0 regrets and my love for the medical field has only grown since starting in the ER!

  • @jananisaravanan
    @jananisaravanan Рік тому +1

    What is the benefits of doing pharmacy tech certification? That should be the next video!

  • @nizhealaparrott5052
    @nizhealaparrott5052 Місяць тому

    I just got my emt license I’m starting paramedic school soon ❤️ never thought of going all the way through to be a physician. I love the adrenaline rush of being a first responder. As of now my goal is a flight medic 😊

  • @nathanieljackson8951
    @nathanieljackson8951 Рік тому +1

    I work at an ambulance company. People get in nursing/fire/medicine/law enforcement etc.. with emt or paramedic experience. It’s just depends what’s good for you everyone has their own unique path👍🏾.

  • @jedicanfield6038
    @jedicanfield6038 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful video!
    Only thing worth mentioning is "how to get your certification." I went through a college course that cost me about $1,600 to get certified as an EMT-B. Many of my peers actually got theirs for free by volunteering for fire departments locally or through transport agencies. My route made me better prepared for the national certification but getting certified from a fire department really gives more of a "street-smart" approach to emergency medicine before you test. I also know many fire departments/transport agencies are considering hosting their own paramedic programs to no cost of the individual but that requires a three to five-year commitment to work as a paramedic for that department. There are also programs that bridge the paramedic certification into becoming a physician's assistant.
    I would highly recommend becoming an EMT and working multiple departments if possible. I have worked with three different departments and every single one of them has been different. Mostly in good ways, but it also helps me get a better clinical sense of what to look for in my patients and for my situational awareness. I am currently a third-year pre-med student and I would not give up my experience as an EMT for anything. Getting out there and interacting with real people and having to make hard decisions really has made me grow. However, do not join for the glory of being a first responder. Unfortunately you will not last long if you just think that this will be a cool job.
    Sorry for the long comment; thank you for the video!

  • @ignaciotoscano3259
    @ignaciotoscano3259 Рік тому +1

    would you recommended taking a gap year in between undergrad and med school to be able to pursue becoming an EMT? just so the med school applications would look better?

  • @nickthree4957
    @nickthree4957 Рік тому +1

    As a phlebotomist pre med, let’s see phlebotomy

  • @RezaDanaee-d1q
    @RezaDanaee-d1q 7 місяців тому

    Is a foreign bachelor's degree in paramedicine accepted at the medical school as a pre-med degree? And being considered for entry into post -bacc pre med in the US?

  • @drakeruiz6477
    @drakeruiz6477 2 місяці тому

    I enlisted in the army as a medic at 17 and got my emt that way, 5 years of clinical experience before applying which set me apart by a long shot

  • @Orion3800
    @Orion3800 28 днів тому

    Great video!!! Videos are always more fun as cartoons 😊

  • @EMSGuy
    @EMSGuy Рік тому +1

    One thing I will say is the best doctors I've ever encountered have a ems background, communication is key and you learn it well here in our world. One correction I'll make is EMR is the first level out of 4 levels but yes u can skip this a go the emt b first.

  • @jacey_u
    @jacey_u Рік тому +1

    Can you do one for anesthesiology

  • @TheMidnightGarnet
    @TheMidnightGarnet 3 місяці тому

    Can you do one for surgical tech?

  • @emmanuelmakinde7694
    @emmanuelmakinde7694 Рік тому +1

    perfect timing i've been looking for information abt this

  • @coover65
    @coover65 Рік тому

    So you can become a US paramedic with less than 18 months all up of training? Do they let AEMTs work unsupervised on ambulances?

  • @IronmanCampa
    @IronmanCampa 4 місяці тому

    We are an extension of the doctor not the nurses lol

  • @geocachingwomble
    @geocachingwomble 6 місяців тому

    The uk has levels 5 levels of certification. Emt basic, emt intermediate advanced emt, paramedic and advanced paramedic.
    The uk intermediate emt training programme is equivalent to us advanced emt, uk advanced technicians complete the training equivalent to us paramedics. Also uk paramedics are higher skilled than us paramedics it takes more than 2250 hours to become an advanced technician and around 4500 hours to become a paramedic in the uk.

  • @appalachianenthusiast9499
    @appalachianenthusiast9499 Рік тому

    7:06 That is not necessarily accurate. I've been looking into several programs for a Basic EMT, and I have found many that involve five or six weeks of training over the summer. Undergrad school typically lets out in early May and doesn't restart until the end of August, so you have nearly four months to get through a training program.

  • @bradleydibble9239
    @bradleydibble9239 Рік тому

    I am an EMT and it only took five weeks to get certified. Look for accelerated programs

  • @MikaMontejano
    @MikaMontejano 5 днів тому

    996 Lowe Grove

  • @RoryRenee24
    @RoryRenee24 Рік тому

    Highly recommend becoming an EMT. The experience in a busy 911 system is UNMATCHED. You ARE the provider and you're allowed to make big, important decisions.

  • @oki__
    @oki__ 10 місяців тому

    The fact that an EMT course in America can last a few weeks VS in Australia the training lasts 1-1.5 years 😭

  • @benjamincapriola1493
    @benjamincapriola1493 Рік тому

    EMT-B can do all the things you talked about an AEMT doing except IV's

  • @heatherlory99
    @heatherlory99 4 місяці тому

    Haven't started the video yet but I sure hope it is worth it because I am already half way through my emt course!

  • @otto.x5328
    @otto.x5328 Рік тому

    so you want to be a TROPICAL MEDICINE doctor

  • @manman1277
    @manman1277 Рік тому

    Finish paramedic school in two months gonna do 911 for awhile to figure out what’s next

  • @catatombs
    @catatombs Рік тому

    EMT -> Premed -> Mrdical School

  • @bronson8168
    @bronson8168 Рік тому

    Great video, I am currently finishing my EMT-B class right afture graduating high school, I start my premed years this fall and cannot wait.
    One struggle for sure is the scheduling, in some rural counties, you can garner a schedule where you can work once a weekend while in more populated counties you will have 4+ 12 hour shifts a week (or more with overtime-I've met a few EMT's with more than a week worked in a row of 12 hour shifts). I was considering working as an EMT during the summer time, however, I learned that there is so many volunteer opportunities which will allow for better scheduling and knock out clinical experience along with the volunteering portion of my application. I hope this gives someone insight as to what one EMT-B premed path looks like.

  • @RUSSY-ls8rm
    @RUSSY-ls8rm Рік тому

    One benefit you did not mention are Bunk_In programs, Mnay EMS/Fire Companies have free housing aslong as you volunteer or they pay you! Good if you live in a city like NYC

  • @nirwansendraperiera2043
    @nirwansendraperiera2043 Рік тому

    I would be very happy to see Radiologic Technologist Next! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @zacharysmith2730
    @zacharysmith2730 Рік тому

    I am the only paramedic in my class at medical school (although there are many EMTs and AEMTs). Ask me anything specific if you have any questions!

    • @lukejackson5832
      @lukejackson5832 Рік тому

      How long were you a medic? Did u know u wanted to go to medical school when you became a paramedic? Ive been a medic for 2 years and i have a bad back and a real desire to further my education. I am thinking about nursing, or PA school at the moment but dont know what I want to do. I really want to become a nurse but I cannot rationalize taking on 45k in debt and going back to school just to make 2 dollars more an hour ( i get paid very well as a medic).

  • @TheMarshmellowLife
    @TheMarshmellowLife Рік тому

    Me, a paramedic for years and have a job at the fire department: I wonder....

  • @SW12698GYB
    @SW12698GYB Рік тому

    Lol in my country you need to have a Bachelor degree (3 years university) to be a paramedic.

  • @jdorsett4157
    @jdorsett4157 Рік тому

    I love it how I'm watching this video 2 weeks into EMT training T.T

  • @jehejhdhdj1135
    @jehejhdhdj1135 Рік тому

    Does studying in the med school require hours of studying and trying to memorize informations

  • @jordenpalinkas9532
    @jordenpalinkas9532 11 місяців тому

    you should do a video about nursing before medicine!

  • @Callmeromain2016
    @Callmeromain2016 4 місяці тому

    You should do more extracurricular explanations!

  • @erikpedroso1682
    @erikpedroso1682 Рік тому

    What about phlebotomy for med school?

  • @SarikaMane-j6w
    @SarikaMane-j6w Рік тому

    I'm 13 but luv yr videos😂😂

  • @Npm4374
    @Npm4374 Рік тому

    I’m an incoming M1 at UMN and my EMT-B was the gateway to my premedical journey. It gave me great hands-on clinical experience and allowed me to make good connections with physicians. Highly recommend.

  • @dachrai
    @dachrai Рік тому

    thank you so much for this video! i have been certified as an EMT since I got out of school and just haven't had the chance to put my certification to use! This video just made me more excited to apply once I graduate college!

  • @BracamonteMD
    @BracamonteMD Рік тому

    Tell us about surgical tech next 🙏🏼

  • @lexiesun5455
    @lexiesun5455 Рік тому

    Could you do unpaid clinical experiences please? I am an international student I can't do most positions😢like clinical volunteering(I have no idea what kind of volunteer in hospitals is good)

    • @MedSchoolInsiders
      @MedSchoolInsiders  Рік тому

      We are covering Volunteering in our Extracurriculars Explained series later this year!

  • @witherbloom2773
    @witherbloom2773 Рік тому

    Please do “So you want to be an oncologist”

  • @riu8454
    @riu8454 Рік тому

    psychiatric technician?

  • @TheLionman104
    @TheLionman104 Рік тому

    I can't wait to see the video on surgical technology! Its definitely an exciting career.

  • @ogheneyomaanikibe4790
    @ogheneyomaanikibe4790 Рік тому

    How about the cost of education

  • @spectroxis6418
    @spectroxis6418 Рік тому

    Literally just doing this

  • @erickvillaverde5939
    @erickvillaverde5939 10 місяців тому

    Medical assistant!

  • @mahadhussain5907
    @mahadhussain5907 Рік тому

    Please make the next video on ACLS and BLS

  • @mackenzienicole5925
    @mackenzienicole5925 Рік тому

    Please do phlebotomists!!

  • @rigoanthonyperez2880
    @rigoanthonyperez2880 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this!!!!

  • @joyagboola1091
    @joyagboola1091 Рік тому

    Can you do one for nurse aides plss

  • @xkcdthehatgirl2863
    @xkcdthehatgirl2863 Рік тому

    It's not in Indian right?

  • @itsmattem
    @itsmattem Рік тому

    Medical Laboratory Science!

    • @mohamad.lb.us1
      @mohamad.lb.us1 10 місяців тому

      I am both an EMT and Lab scientist. They are both great but vastly different experiences.

  • @matthewpickering8218
    @matthewpickering8218 Рік тому

    Could you do a video on CNA's?

  • @dranjali1
    @dranjali1 Рік тому