Emergency Medical Technician
Duties and
responsibilities:
Emergency
medical technicians, or EMI’s, 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 causalities
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 woundings
© Unscheduled childbirth
© Drownings
Other serious medical emergencies
© Automobile accidents
© Heart attacks
© Gunshot woundings
© Unscheduled childbirth
© Drownings
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.
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no I wouldn't like to be an emergency medical technician because I hate seeing people in pain.
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