Thursday, March 15, 2007

EMT and a Paramedic

What is a paramedic and an EMT?
A paramedic and a EMT is about the same thing. The difference between these two careers is that an EMT has more training than a paramedic. They are both responsible for emergency medical care for people that are in a car accident, violent assaults, boating, strokes, or to someone with serious injuries. EMT and paramedics deal with a lot of stress. They have to think quick and come out with good results, just to get a patient to the hospital.

A paramedic or an EMT are trained to do different medical care for the patients. For example, a paramedic and an EMT are called by the 911 operators. When they arrive there based on the patients medical or history tells the paramedic or EMT if they need to go to the hospital or a doctor can talk to them over a radio from the hospital and tell them what they have to do to treat the patient or patients.

There are four different levels for a paramedic and EMT. Trough the national of emergency medical technicians (NRMT) designates the four different levels: first responder, EMT-basic, EMT- intermediate, and EMT-paramedic.


According to, HTTP://www.coeeroverview.com/emt -paramedic-careers.html states

Emergency medical technician (EMT) and paramedic career highlights.

• Unpaid volunteers are being replaced by paid professionals.
• Additional certification will give prospects an advantage when competing for jobs, competition is expected to be more intensive for jobs with local fire and police departments than with private medical companies.
• State require different things to become certified, though licensing and training are require to work.
• Due to the life-and death situations and irregular hours they face, EMT and paramedics deal with a lot of stress.


The U.S. Census Bureau has released data proving the substantial value of a degree in the United States. Workers 18 and over sporting bachelors degrees earn an average of $51,206 a year, while those with a high school diploma earn $27,915. But wait, there's more. Workers with an advanced degree make an average of $74,602, and those without a high school diploma average $18,734.

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