
Why should you go from Paramedic to AS in EMS?
You can become a Paramedic with only a high school diploma and certification training. The program for becoming a Paramedic is generally a year long.
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You can become a Paramedic with only a high school diploma and certification training. The program for becoming a Paramedic is generally a year long.
Read moreThe Emergency Medical Services (EMS) AS degree has many benefits for advancing from a Paramedic. Your career as an EMS professional can be taken to the next level with a college degree. Becoming an expert in your field is a great career goal.
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Earning your Paramedic certification is laying the groundwork for an AS in EMS. The core curriculum of the AS in EMS program at HCI is a combination of EMT and Paramedic training. Paramedic certification is also a requirement to enroll in the online AS in EMS.
Read moreYou may think that becoming a Paramedic is the highest you can go in this field. EMTs and Paramedics are in high demand.
Read moreParamedics face challenges every day. There are many reasons why you have chosen to become a Paramedic, and all of them are valid reasons.
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An Associate of Science in Emergency Medical Services, or an AS in EMS, might be just what you need to bolster your career in pre-hospital emergency care.
Read moreGood news for those in Emergency Medical Services! The 2019 job projections for EMS are positive. You can enter this career field knowing that there are opportunities available and that your skills are in high demand.
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Have you been considering earning your AS in EMS? You don’t have to give up your job as a Paramedic to earn your degree in Emergency Medical Services.
Read moreWhen considering a career in emergency medical services, it can be confusing about where you should start. What are the differences between EMT, Paramedic and an AS in EMS?
Read moreEMTs and Paramedics, the professionals who make up Emergency Medical Services, may only need a high school diploma/GED and certified training to enter the field.
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