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This is the second video in our new extracurricular series where we dive deep into various premed extracurriculars to help you decide which ones are right for you. Let us know which extracurricular you’d like to see next in the comments section below.
Emergency medical technicians, or EMTs, are healthcare professionals who specialize in the treatment and transport of sick or injured patients in the prehospital setting. Becoming an EMT is a great way to gain clinical experience and stand out on your medical school applications. That being said, it’s not for everyone. Here’s what you need to know about becoming an EMT.
To become an EMT in the United States, you must complete an accredited EMT course and pass a written and practical skills exam administered by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, or NREMT for short.
There are three main benefits of becoming an EMT as a Premed. The most obvious benefit is that you’ll gain a great deal of knowledge and clinical experience by working as an EMT. Flexibility is another benefit that other premed jobs do not have. Lastly, becoming an EMT can help you develop your abilities as a leader and give you a taste of true responsibility for your patients.
Although there are many benefits to being an EMT, there are some drawbacks that you should be aware of. First, there’s the time in training. Becoming an EMT requires anywhere from a few months to a couple of years to complete depending on the level of certification. Although the flexible schedule of an EMT can be beneficial in some ways, it can also be challenging in others. Being an EMT can also be incredibly stressful and may cause burnout.
If you’re decided on becoming an EMT, here are some tips to help you get the most out of the experience. First, approach the job with a sense of curiosity, there is no limit to how much you can learn. Next, use the opportunity to hone your communication skills. Arguably the biggest benefit that being an EMT has over other premed extracurriculars is that you’ll be directly involved in patient care. It’s also important to keep your end goal in mind. Although it can be exciting to get out there and start taking care of patients, don’t lose sight of the bigger picture. Lastly, use your time as an EMT as an opportunity to network. You never know what doors may open up for you simply because of who you know!
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TIME STAMPS:
00:00 - Introduction
00:27 - What is an EMT?
03:20 - How to Become an EMT
04:41 - Benefits of Being an EMT as a Premed
06:53 - Drawbacks of Being an EMT
08:31 - Tips for Getting the Most Out of Being an EMT
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