Yes but not at the same time. EMT was tough during undergrad because of the hours and it was a long drive.
PT aid job was on campus and I could easily work 20 hours a week without added stress
I guided patients through exercises and applied modalities like heat, ice, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound. It's good hands-on experience without needing any license
Where do you hail from? We're not nurses, and we're not doctors. We graduate a master's program in medical school and start practicing medicine. We can diagnose and prescribe meds just like...
My advice is to find out if you want to do it as soon as possible. The average age of the classes are decreasing pretty quickly and it's becoming more of a first job for people. It's very competitive...
Just like all jobs, some days I love it, some days I hate it. Usually it depends on the patient load. If I see more than 4 patients an hour, it starts to get stressful
Thanks man. I am independent as in I see my own patients from start to finish. I work them up, diagnose, prescribe, admit, etc.
I see 80% urgent care and 20% "real" emergencies which...