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Just4Kixs 05-31-2015 04:44 PM

Experienced HMs
 
Are non-HMs ratings able to be BLS, NRP, ACLS, and PALS certified by certified HM instructors? Or get re-certs on them?
Are non-HM ratings able to take EMT-B classes provided by you?
Are non HM ratings able to be DAs if we have a background exp/quals/degree in health? Or classes in general being offered by HMs like IV, first aid, or trauma care?

PropertyofBuMed 07-18-2015 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Just4Kixs (Post 53888)
Are non-HMs ratings able to be BLS, NRP, ACLS, and PALS certified by certified HM instructors? Or get re-certs on them?
Are non-HM ratings able to take EMT-B classes provided by you?
Are non HM ratings able to be DAs if we have a background exp/quals/degree in health? Or classes in general being offered by HMs like IV, first aid, or trauma care?

Yes to all of the above... my command takes non hm tad for like 30 days. They can then legally test and certify. If anything its a bit annoying cause we get voluntold to do the classes. Only thing is availability.. my acls for example i took at a civilian hospital cause 9ur own class filled up

HMBarahona 07-18-2015 09:30 PM

PropertyofBuMed, where you able to get a C school?

PropertyofBuMed 07-19-2015 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by HMBarahona (Post 55051)
PropertyofBuMed, where you able to get a C school?

No, and I'm glad I didn't. Techs have a harder time getting special programs and IDC. Same Applies to Biomed and CVT schools.

All the good career paths after the Navy require you to say 0000 and stay in a bit.

HMBarahona 07-19-2015 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by PropertyofBuMed (Post 55056)
No, and I'm glad I didn't. Techs have a harder time getting special programs and IDC. Same Applies to Biomed and CVT schools.

All the good career paths after the Navy require you to say 0000 and stay in a bit.

Where are you stationed now and how long have you been there? Also what sort of things are you doing?
Any advice you wish to pass on to a future Hm that is about to start their own journey?

PropertyofBuMed 07-30-2015 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by HMBarahona (Post 55074)
Where are you stationed now and how long have you been there? Also what sort of things are you doing?
Any advice you wish to pass on to a future Hm that is about to start their own journey?

Sorry im late were very busy here. My duty station i prefer not to say for liability reasons. But i will say im overseas and im 1.5 years here. Yes i extended before anyone asks. My advice is start reading the hm manual now before you get buried. Start with chapter 6 and the emergency ones.. i think its 22 and 23. Then read the rest in order. Thr information is stickied


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