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Bit of a long shot really. Basically I'm hoping to go to university in the near future and study paramedic science or something similar and get a job as a paramedic. This is a new career choice, I tried for the army last year and got right to the end of the selection process only to be turned down due to my colourblindness.
So my question is to anyone who might know or be able to find out for me, would my colour deficiency hold me back from a career as a paramedic? I'm 23 now, can't afford to waste my time and money only to be turned down again at the end! |
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i think you need to do your time as a tech first-i looked into this before i joined neenaws but the idea of running old people about for a while in the minibus from out patient appointments put me off-the cut backs will effect these postions also-seems to be a demand for nurses though
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I think the main route now is the university route, from what I understand they're phasing out the other route of making your way up. The university courses offer alot of practical, a minimum of 750 hours a year (for 3 years) work placement so that suits me. Yeah I understand there are cutbacks and will be for some time, but I'm really not happy at the moment in my job and I'm willing to apply nationwide or even migrate to Australia/NZ once I have the qualification.
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Go for it mate. Would be a great career. Work for the London Ambulance Service and you could be saving lives on a bike!
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Yeah that would be the ultimate job! Biker paramedic.
![]() Can't think of any reason a colour deficiency would prevent me being able to do the job, but i just want to be sure before I invest my time/money. |
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In England you now need to do the diploma route to qualify as a paramedic
http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/study/cour...medic-practice I was recently speaking to someone who has just completed his diploma and he said the course was fantastic and really enjoyable. Not sure about the colour blindness but very best of luck to you if you decide to go down this route |
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That's true MBK - just check with our guys at springburn- tho its bloody hard to get a foot in - being trying for ages. Bike paramedic isn't as good as you think - I've heard the horror stories as i work with the guys for various projects. There a sense of satisfaction but you do tend to get shafted slightly.. I let you talk to Alan/Andy or the boss if that helps any Last edited by Quedos; 15-03-11 at 09:53 AM. |
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