Career Essay 5
Career Essay 5
Career Essay 5
Sarai Miranda
Professor Moore
English 1301
06 October 2019
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Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics are known for riding in an ambulance
and being the first to arrive at the scene. The job of an EMT and Paramedic is to make sure lives
are being saved. Despite how simple or traumatic the injury may be, it is their duty to treat each
patient with equal importance of care. Every call, scenario, and patient are not assured to be
ordinary or safe; the unexpected is to be expected. The amount of work and time invested in this
field is truly unbelievable; unfortunately, EMTs and Paramedics have a low salary. Although
they are worthy of more, being employed as an EMT and furthering the education needed to
To become part of the EMT and Paramedic team, students must learn various skills and
information. First and foremost, there are multiple ways to go about successfully achieving the
education needed in this career. Medical technicians require a postsecondary non-degree award
such as a certificate that can be obtained by entering a program and can be completed in two
years or less (EMTs and Paramedics). On the other hand, Paramedics are requested to have an
associate degree because their level of patient care is higher than an EMTs. The rules do change
in different states but in all states earning a license is necessary; each level of National Registry
EMT must pass the national exam with both written and practical parts (How to Become an EMT
or Paramedic). Joining a program is difficult itself; “sometimes, workers must also pass a
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background check, and people with a criminal history might not be eligible to work in certain
occupations” (EMTs and Paramedics). EMTs and Paramedics work in a tremendously interactive
healthcare industry and having high standards assures that the patients will be in great hands.
While in the program, students have the opportunity to communicate with patients in the hospital
and ambulance clinical rotations; all students are required to complete a number of clinical hours
to perform distinct procedures. This allows the students to know what working as an EMT will
be like, along with learning and improving skills simultaneously. In the process of doing so,
students must be able to work in teams in stressful situations; this will prepare them for fast life-
threatening decisions. Also listening skills, evaluating patients’ symptoms, and clear
explanations of a procedure to a patient are all essential to become an EMT (How to Become an
EMT or Paramedic). Physical fitness is a priority EMTs and Paramedics do a large amount of
work bending, lifting, and kneeling. Although, there are a plethora of requirements to meet,
every educational experience takes part in becoming one step closer to an EMT/Paramedic.
The working field of an EMT can be exceptionally stressful they take responsibility into
their own hands and make life or death choices. EMTs and Paramedics job setting is never the
same; calls can be made from outside to indoor scenes and in any type of weather. When arriving
at a scene an EMT has to analyze their surroundings for any potential danger. For example, in a
case of a car crash, they should begin looking at the direction of the scene before arrival. At the
arrival EMTs and Paramedics look out for electrical outage, chemical exposure, fire, and
bystanders that are a threat. Even the patients can become a threat, in a state of fight-or-flight a
patient’s mental status is altered and can affect their mood. In other cases, such as domestic
violence there is only so much an EMT can do and can pass it on the police to be cleared for a
safe work environment. Another example are psychiatric patients that had an altered mental
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status and suddenly are calm should be an immediate sign that they could be ready to attack.
EMTs and Paramedics “may be exposed to contagious diseases and viruses”, wearing proper
gear can prevent this risk (Work Environment). “These workers go places—or do things—that
others dare not, all for the sake of their jobs”, including long shifts that can range from 12-24
hours (Adrenaline jobs: High-intensity careers). The environment in which EMTs and
Paramedics work is unpredictable and strenuous; there are multiple things to do at once to insure
Taking on this career can be overwhelming sometimes EMTs and Paramedics decide they
no longer wish to work in a hectic environment or want a second job. Paramedics and EMTs can
take on various opportunities. For instance, as a college instructor, the EMT can provide students
the knowledge and skills they will need to work with in the field. The EMT will still be working
like an EMT but instead they will teach it. On the contrary if a Paramedic or EMT decides to
continue to work in the field, certain events like concerts, cheerleader performances, or fairs hire
EMTs and Paramedics to be there in a case of an injury the EMT will already be there. Not all
EMTs and Paramedics choose to work in this field for the rest of their life they have the options
of other medical care jobs. For example, most paramedics move up and become Register Nurses;
there are programs that grant the option to paramedics in which their work can transfer
automatically and can easily finish school in a year or less. The options are countless and can
Every day something new is learned it does not matter how many years someone might
have of experience. As an EMT/Paramedic the strenuous environment and fast decision making
is what makes the veins feel the adrenaline people look for in a job. “Every day is an adventure,”
says Govan (Torpey). Although most of the time they will be put in unbearable situations
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Paramedics and EMTs are truly making a change in a person’s life by assisting them. It is a
rewarding feeling of satisfaction knowing that working as an EMT and Paramedic is saving
lives.
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Citation Page
“EMTs and Paramedics : Occupational Outlook Handbook:” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,
https://www.bls.gov/careeroutlook/2014/spring/art03.pdf
Torpey, Elka, "Adrenaline jobs: High-intensity careers," Career Outlook, U.S. Bureau of Labor
https://www.bls.gov/careeroutlook/2016/article/adrenaline-jobs.htm?view_full