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So...the company I work for dropped their old 3 month critical care program through the Cleveland Clinic, and went with a new one month CCT program.
Its not actually done through my job, but through the University of Maryland's Dept of Emergency Health Services.
We were the first class our company has put through the Maryland program. we were the Guinea pigs.
100 hours through UMBC for a 3 year certification. 48 hours of CEU's to re certify every third year.
Nothing quite like having to learn 3 months of information in a third of the time.
But....12 classes and 100 didactic hours later...(IE: Death by PowerPoint) we finally made it to final exams today.
the company shelled out around $3000 per student for this class.
Half of the class failed.
Thankfully, I was not among them.
I am now officially certified as a CCEMT-P (Critical Care EMT-Paramedic)
Plus, the 100 hours of class counts for all the CEU's I need to renew my paramedic cert this year. yay!
Plus Plus, the company gives us a $1000 bonus if we pass the course. yay!
aaaaand....I get to wear a neat pin now. yay!
Now I get access to all the good drugs!
I cannot properly articulate just how happy I am that this is over. I have spent more time in Miami this month than I have at home.

Its not actually done through my job, but through the University of Maryland's Dept of Emergency Health Services.
We were the first class our company has put through the Maryland program. we were the Guinea pigs.
100 hours through UMBC for a 3 year certification. 48 hours of CEU's to re certify every third year.
Nothing quite like having to learn 3 months of information in a third of the time.
But....12 classes and 100 didactic hours later...(IE: Death by PowerPoint) we finally made it to final exams today.
the company shelled out around $3000 per student for this class.
Half of the class failed.
Thankfully, I was not among them.
I am now officially certified as a CCEMT-P (Critical Care EMT-Paramedic)
Plus, the 100 hours of class counts for all the CEU's I need to renew my paramedic cert this year. yay!
Plus Plus, the company gives us a $1000 bonus if we pass the course. yay!
aaaaand....I get to wear a neat pin now. yay!
Now I get access to all the good drugs!
I cannot properly articulate just how happy I am that this is over. I have spent more time in Miami this month than I have at home.
