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Passed my EMT course as Valedictorian! Thank you for this platform, it truly helped me understand concepts! Now to take the NREMT!
I took the NREMT and got stopped at 110 — PASSED!
The scenarios are designed in a way that makes it difficult to identify the main issue because they’re filled with distractions. It requires a deep, true understanding of pathophysiology. I listened to his videos multiple times a day, I found that extremely helpful. One section a day, and replaying the same video throughout the day until it was drilled into my brain. I want to thank Captain Boyhan. I wouldn’t have done this without his content. They say the two happiest days of someone’s life are when we are born, and then when we find out why. Amazing profession!
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Trying something new. I'll continue to make these if you see the value. Let me know if you like this style of video to help your studies.
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It is a good supplement to reading the chapters!
Payment for treating on scene!?
New “Treat‑On‑Scene” Medicare Reimbursement Bill Could Transform EMS Care Models A bipartisan bill introduced in Congress would create a pilot program allowing EMS agencies to bill Medicare for treating patients on‑scene rather than requiring hospital transport. JEMS Why it matters: This could fundamentally change how EMS handles non‑emergency or low-acuity calls — instead of defaulting to transport, crews could treat on scene and release patients safely. For students, that means future EMT/paramedic roles may expand beyond traditional 911/transport duties toward community paramedicine, triage, and alternative‑care pathways — skills worth learning now. New Resiliency Training Funded to Address EMS Provider Mental‑Health and PTSD Risks A $3.3 million federal grant will fund a resiliency and stress‑management training program for firefighters and EMS providers in New York and Texas beginning in 2026. The training includes early recognition of trauma exposure, stress‑management techniques, and lifestyle guidance aimed at reducing PTSD and burnout rates among first responders. EMS1 Why it matters: EMS providers are at high risk for chronic stress, mental‑health issues, and burnout — which affects decision‑making, safety, retention, and long-term career sustainability. For students, this alerts you early that mental health and resilience are as important as medical skills. Learning stress‑management and self‑care now can pay off long before you face repeated crisis calls.
Payment for treating on scene!?
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Robertson County, TX just started a community health care program using Paramedics.
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Carrie Moody
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