Guest guest Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 it didn't used to count (but that was back when the -A's were still around) ck In a message dated 3/6/2010 12:28:20 Central Standard Time, paramedicbbt@... writes: I was just curious if anyone might know this off the top of their heads...I'm starting med school at UTMB in August, and I was wondering if anyone knew how med school classes counted towards national registry recertification. Thanks, Blake- TX LP, NREMT-P, TX EMSI AIM: SinaptiK " Late night, brakes lock, hear the tires squeal red light, can't stop so i spin the wheel my world goes black before i feel an angel steal me from the greedy jaws of death and chance, and pull me in with steady hands they've given me a second chance, the artist in the ambulance " Thrice, The Artist in the AmbulanceFacebook me! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 I was just curious if anyone might know this off the top of their heads...I'm starting med school at UTMB in August, and I was wondering if anyone knew how med school classes counted towards national registry recertification. Thanks, Blake- TX LP, NREMT-P, TX EMSI AIM: SinaptiK " Late night, brakes lock, hear the tires squeal red light, can't stop so i spin the wheel my world goes black before i feel an angel steal me from the greedy jaws of death and chance, and pull me in with steady hands they've given me a second chance, the artist in the ambulance " Thrice, The Artist in the AmbulanceFacebook me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 NREMT should accept pretty much everything. Blake- wrote: > > I was just curious if anyone might know this off the top of their > heads...I'm starting med school at UTMB in August, and I was wondering > if anyone knew how med school classes counted towards national > registry recertification. > > Thanks, > > Blake- > TX LP, NREMT-P, TX EMSI > AIM: SinaptiK > > " Late night, brakes lock, hear the tires squeal > red light, can't stop so i spin the wheel > my world goes black before i feel an angel steal me from the > greedy jaws of death and chance, and pull me in with steady hands > they've given me a second chance, the artist in the ambulance " > Thrice, The Artist in the AmbulanceFacebook me! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 If you look on the DSHS site they have different links to what they accept from different medical college classes. Hope this helps. AL Alan M. , PA-C, MPAS, L.P., VFF Physician Assistant-Pecos County Memorial Hospital Assistant Medical Director Pecos County EMS Licensed Paramedic/Volunteer Fire Fighter Texas Co-State Coordinator for Pre-hospital Management of TBI ACLS Instructor for TxACOFP Department of Homeland Security/ National Disaster Medical Systems TX-1-Disaster Medical Assistance Team Former New York Paramedic September 11, 2001 " Never forget you my Friends-God Bless You " Subject: Recertification and Med school To: texasems-l Date: Saturday, March 6, 2010, 12:20 PM  I was just curious if anyone might know this off the top of their heads...I'm starting med school at UTMB in August, and I was wondering if anyone knew how med school classes counted towards national registry recertification. Thanks, Blake- TX LP, NREMT-P, TX EMSI AIM: SinaptiK " Late night, brakes lock, hear the tires squeal red light, can't stop so i spin the wheel my world goes black before i feel an angel steal me from the greedy jaws of death and chance, and pull me in with steady hands they've given me a second chance, the artist in the ambulance " Thrice, The Artist in the AmbulanceFacebook me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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