
Quote HistoryOriginally Posted By Vstro:
It's been a while since I got my EMT B, how far do they go into anatomy?
A solid understanding of everything down to the cellular level will make it easier to understand different types of medications actions on the body.
Aside from that I would say to take some time to enjoy yourself before starting. Once your in the program it can really consume all of your free time and can stress you out.
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Good point, mine was intensive but bearable. I've heard horror stories before though. Safe bet to say goodbye to your free time once it starts.
Coming from the EMT-B level the hardest part for me was pharmacology, it was eye-opening to say the least. What helped me most with this was looking over my old college notes to understand kinetics, and applicable protocols to see practical examples of potentiation strings, synergistic effects, etc.
Like the other fella mentioned A/P will be fine if you've a good chem/bio background to draw from.
There's also a few good prep programs out there now that look promising, I've seen some ads on YouTube.
Since you're affiliated with an agency keep trying to soak up everything you can from your guys.
I spent almost 2 straight months pretty much living in my P.A.'s garage getting study help. Made a huge difference.