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Procedure regarding co-worker passing out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Benben" data-source="post: 1110454" data-attributes="member: 25133"><p>Inside **********************. You really need to get a clue. The above degrees require one to have finished a, "traditional college's," undergrad education. Once accepted into the post-grad school your are placed into the curriculium that is set in stone. We did not have the, "2 years" warming up for our "paper" while teaching 3 undergrad classes and then another 2 years to actually write the damn thing. We were in class and in labs from 7am till 4 or 5:30. The final year is mostly clinicals for all 3 professions so the hours changed a bit. You are confussing professional doctorates with PHD's. </p><p></p><p>EMT is a liscense issued by the state after passing a "test." I use that term losely. To "qualify" to sit that exam all you need to do is take a 3 hour college class offered at just about any JUCO. I took my class at night while doing my second year in Chiropractic school. </p><p></p><p>If you doubt what I say please go talk to any MD, DO or DC.***************************************************************************</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benben, post: 1110454, member: 25133"] Inside **********************. You really need to get a clue. The above degrees require one to have finished a, "traditional college's," undergrad education. Once accepted into the post-grad school your are placed into the curriculium that is set in stone. We did not have the, "2 years" warming up for our "paper" while teaching 3 undergrad classes and then another 2 years to actually write the damn thing. We were in class and in labs from 7am till 4 or 5:30. The final year is mostly clinicals for all 3 professions so the hours changed a bit. You are confussing professional doctorates with PHD's. EMT is a liscense issued by the state after passing a "test." I use that term losely. To "qualify" to sit that exam all you need to do is take a 3 hour college class offered at just about any JUCO. I took my class at night while doing my second year in Chiropractic school. If you doubt what I say please go talk to any MD, DO or DC.*************************************************************************** [/QUOTE]
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