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it didn't used to count (but that was back when the -A's were still around)

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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

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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 "

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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!

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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!

>

>

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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!

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