Several years ago, my appendix nearly ruptured and I had to have surgery. At that time, the staff was caring, kind, and aware of my pain, and the environment was never boring. Everyone was in a rush, and there was never a dull moment. The atmosphere is exhilarating; nurses, doctors and emergency medical technicians are always in a rush to help patients. Afterwards, I realized I wanted to help people in the same way the medical personnel helped me. This inspired me to pursue my EMT certification, but my ultimate goal is to attend medical school and become a surgeon. To be able to pursue my dream, I hope to attend (School) because of the strong curriculum and capable instructors. An EMT must be able to multi task under pressure, develop good communication skills, and work as a team member to help the patient in need. A year ago, when I played basketball and volleyball for my school, I had to learn how to listen to my other teammates and the people in the bleachers cheering while still focusing on the task at hand. There were times when I had to block the ball from a really good hitter during volleyball and people depended on me to keep the ball on their side. There is also the pressure to make the last point in the game to win. These experiences are similar to those of an EMT because both must think fast in order to get the job done. EMTs must be …show more content…
Effective care and treatment depends on the actions of a team, rather than the individual. There would be times in public school where you see someone study real hard for a test and felt good about themselves. But later they to found out they didn't get a good score. There was times I would have gone up to those and find ways to make them feel better by asking if they would like to study with a group instead of by
I have spent most of my career in EMS learning, teaching or directly trying to combat death. During my time as an Instructor I wanted my EMT students to have an understanding of grief, death and the importance of what happens when calls don't have a positive outcome. I reached out to dozens of Coroners in the bay area asking them to come in and guest lecture with no response. By chance at a company party I met a man by the name of Charles Newman retired senior coroner with SF and SC county. I asked Charles if he would come and teach and he agreed. Charles recanted stories from his 30 thousand death investigations, some with gallows humor and some nothing short of horrible and after an hour or so of lecture Charles looked at the room and said
The medical field is a career path that brings about many options and opportunities of great value. The noble idea of being a doctor tends to cloud the diligent studying and precise training that is actually required for this career. I have wanted to become a doctor since a very young age, and now that the opportunity is here for the taking, I have fully researched what it takes to succeed in this profession and various specialties of the practice. The road to a medical degree is one filled with thousands of notes, years of schooling, and many stressful nights, but the reward is one incomparable to any other. Saving people’s lives on a day-to-day basis has been one of my dreams for as long as I can remember, so the rigorous curriculum
One day a couple years ago I was at daycare playing with my friends and it was a normal day. My mom soon called and said that my grandparents had been in a tragic car crash. Their car was totaled and my grandparents were not in good condition. They were soon rushed to the hospital and taken care of. They are doing fine today and still have their up-beat, friendly attitude. If not for those EMTs that were on the scene, sad to say, they probably wouldn’t be here today. I chose this topic because I want to help other become healthy again and to be around for there family. This paper will talk about why I wanted to do this job, other names for an EMT, summary of what an EMT does, the kinds of EMTs and what their specific job is, the qualifications, education path, salary, job findings, jobs related to an EMT, benefits, and if I still consider being an EMT.
Growing up I was always exposed to the medical field because my mom worked in the emergency department in the local hospital. When I graduated high school, I got a job working in the construction field making a great salary, for as young as I was. Because of this, I continued to work in this field for the next eleven years. It wasn’t until I was 29 years old when I got laid off of my construction job and my whole world came crashing down on me. I moped around for a month but quickly realized that this is now my time to pursue my dream of becoming a Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). That next summer I enrolled at Aims Community College in
Becoming an EMT is not just an ordinary walk in the park. Each level of EMT has certain requirements, but all of them have the same basic starting point. One must have a high school diploma and attend specific training programs, which can vary from two to six month. These training programs can be found at places such as colleges, universities and EMS academies. Courses to become a Basic EMT normally consist of 100 hours of training in fields such as cardiac, respiratory emergencies, human
For the longest time, the medical field has grown as a part of me. I have been inspired to become a physician since my dad has been a long time patient of type II diabetes and kidney failure. This affected me because as a little girl, I would watch after his health by monitoring what he eats, giving him his insulin shots, and making sure he stays actively up on his feet. My father was the first to detect my natural interest in medicine and taking care of others, so he always kept me involved. What started off as projects in science fairs, turned into knowledge seeking state-wide competitions. My hobby of taking care of other people became a two hour volunteering shift at my high school nurses office. I started attending summer camps that were competitive to get into, and now my major in college is what I will use to get me where I need to be. Although I want to be an Emergency Room Physician, the general ‘doctor guideline’ includes but isn’t limited to common courses in the Bachelor of Sciences (i.e; Chemistry, Biological sciences, Physics, Human genetics). 4-year undergraduate degree program, an addition four years in medical school and a variation of 2-7 years in residency and fellowship (usually split 4:3 years or less)— this varies depending on specialization. Before the admissions of medical school, the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) must be taken and a high score must be achieved.
Becoming and EMT or paramedic is a very stressful and demanding career. It is also a depressing job dealing with sick people every day. However, the job is extremely rewarding and gratifying to know that you helped assist in saving a person’s
My passion for medicine is something deeper than a mere interest in learning the extraordinary functions of the human body. I am completely fascinated to learn gross anatomy, histology, pathology, and the complete medical school curriculum. However, I am more captivated by how the knowledge I will gain in medical school will allow me to perform the lifesaving procedures that physicians are able execute. Although, medicine is not always ideally as I have written, I believe that as a physician I would use my knowledge and my experiences to provide the best holistic care to my patients. My culture, my experiences, and my education will bring a different perspective to the medical field. I aspire to have the ability and knowledge to save a child that might not live, to save a woman that suffers a heart stroke, and to even provide the necessary treatment for a child with a mere cold. Additionally, participating in the Loma Linda Gateway to the Health
Although education is very important you also have to acquire you also have physical demands and responsibilities. Some of these physical demands are as simple as lifting bending walking kneeling and stretching. In the article “Emergency Settings: Advanced Knowledge and Skills.” You must be able to have eye hand coordination and requires normal hearing and eyesight, to allow patient interaction and transfer information to a pen chart. Being an athletic trainer you must have the ability to handle high amounts of
Deciding how much oxygen to give to a patient might not be a huge moment for a more experienced EMT. For me, that marked the first time I made a patient care decision. Now I have more confidence to do what I was trained to do and make a difference for my patients, whether it will be saving their life when their heart stops or as simple as helping them breathe easier. No matter what situation I find, I know that someone’s day will be better because I was
First, we will discuss being a Civilian EMT. To be an EMT an individual must complete an EMT program through a technical school or college. After completion of the course the individual is required to pass a state test. After passing the state
First off, there are several settings in which an EM PA can provide care. These settings include emergency departments, urgent care and critical care units, pre-hospital situations such as ground or air transport, as well as, education and teaching activities in regards to EM. Besides the opportunity to choose a certain setting to practice in, you also have the opportunity to care for a large variety of patients ranging from newborn to elderly. Unlike other PA specialties in which patients present with similar diseases and injuries, EM opens the door for one to see and care for a large variety of illnesses and injuries. Patients can present with anything from the flu to broken bones to life-threatening problems like heart attacks or severe trauma from automobile
There are a limited number of specialties other than EM where the provider serves the undeniable role of determining whether the patient would benefit from hospital admission versus discharge home. Additionally, EM is a unique field in which you work in real-time to follow-up on tests, reevaluate patients, and keep patients, their families, and consultants up to date and involved in the progress of the patient’s evaluation and management. These specific aspects, amongst others, are what I feel separates EM from other specialties and why I am particularly drawn to the
Also, EMT-paramedics should make way more money because they do a dangerous job that saves lives and they do not even make a decent living. 31,000 dollars per year may not seem like that little of an amount of money, but if it is a family of six and an EMT-paramedic is the only one working in the family, they are actually below the poverty level. Money is not the most important thing about a career, but when I learned that the people who saved my life do not even make, on average, fifteen dollars an hour, I was shocked. Making that kind of money would make it difficult to provide for a family, so the spouse would also most likely have to work in order to make a decent family income. A household with a first responder should easily make six
Being in the medical field means to have the will to sacrifice everything to help the patients that the attending doctor is taking care of. When it comes to things like this, most people usually back down of the dream of having a job in the medical field, but not me. My goals have long roads ahead of me and I know I have to face them at some point in my life and overcome them to pursue my dream of being a trauma surgeon. Taking Practicum as a senior in high school means I’ll take another big step in my journey towards becoming a trauma surgeon.