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I have 2 questions that perhaps someone can help with.

1) Does there exist any Internet based EMT-B course (of course skills

would come from some adjunct) or is there a quick EMT-B curriculum

somewhere were one could complete the requirements in a few weekends,

etc.?

2) Is anyone training teenagers in EMS, even though they cannot be

certified until 18? I remember a big push in the inner city

environment a few years.

Thanks

Jeff Bates, MD, EMT

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As to question #2:

We have had students [16-17 y.o.] in the EMT-B class on

the condition that the parents signed forms[notarized] for

the student to do clinicals and ambulance ride outs.

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 21:11:56 -0000

" lonestarerdocs33 " wrote:

>

>I have 2 questions that perhaps someone can help with.

>

>1) Does there exist any Internet based EMT-B course (of

>course skills

>would come from some adjunct) or is there a quick EMT-B

>curriculum

>somewhere were one could complete the requirements in a

>few weekends,

>etc.?

>

>2) Is anyone training teenagers in EMS, even though they

>cannot be

>certified until 18? I remember a big push in the inner

>city

>environment a few years.

>

>Thanks

>Jeff Bates, MD, EMT

>

>

>

>

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As to question #2:

We have had students [16-17 y.o.] in the EMT-B class on

the condition that the parents signed forms[notarized] for

the student to do clinicals and ambulance ride outs.

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 21:11:56 -0000

" lonestarerdocs33 " wrote:

>

>I have 2 questions that perhaps someone can help with.

>

>1) Does there exist any Internet based EMT-B course (of

>course skills

>would come from some adjunct) or is there a quick EMT-B

>curriculum

>somewhere were one could complete the requirements in a

>few weekends,

>etc.?

>

>2) Is anyone training teenagers in EMS, even though they

>cannot be

>certified until 18? I remember a big push in the inner

>city

>environment a few years.

>

>Thanks

>Jeff Bates, MD, EMT

>

>

>

>

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As to question #2:

We have had students [16-17 y.o.] in the EMT-B class on

the condition that the parents signed forms[notarized] for

the student to do clinicals and ambulance ride outs.

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 21:11:56 -0000

" lonestarerdocs33 " wrote:

>

>I have 2 questions that perhaps someone can help with.

>

>1) Does there exist any Internet based EMT-B course (of

>course skills

>would come from some adjunct) or is there a quick EMT-B

>curriculum

>somewhere were one could complete the requirements in a

>few weekends,

>etc.?

>

>2) Is anyone training teenagers in EMS, even though they

>cannot be

>certified until 18? I remember a big push in the inner

>city

>environment a few years.

>

>Thanks

>Jeff Bates, MD, EMT

>

>

>

>

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