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Greetings to All:
I'd like to first off state that I've gone through this site in conjunction with google searches but am still looking for some specific answers. I'm hoping to apply to 15 Field Amb in the next few months. I do not want to waste the recruiter's time and have found this forum to be a great resource with tons of knowledge and support. I have a two specific questions:
Would being an EMT registered with ACOP help me on my way to as far as qualifications? I noticed that med techs are trained to the EMR level but I am curious if I could transfer my training towards prior learning assessment. I totally understand and appreciate that any and all training is necessary and vital but am hoping to get close to something in my civillian scope of practice. I don't know how the CF approaches certifications from provincial licensing bodies (in my case ACOP) and can't seem to find an answer.
I am also wondering how to balance a reservist career as a shift worker. I'm a firefighter so I may not be able to make 100% of the practices and/or weekends. How flexible is the CF with shift workers as reservists?
Last but not least I'm looking to talk with someone who is a NCM in a Field Amb reserve unit in Alberta to bounce questions off of as they arise. I don't want to harass anybody in the recruiting office. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards, HTFUAlberta :yellow:
I'd like to first off state that I've gone through this site in conjunction with google searches but am still looking for some specific answers. I'm hoping to apply to 15 Field Amb in the next few months. I do not want to waste the recruiter's time and have found this forum to be a great resource with tons of knowledge and support. I have a two specific questions:
Would being an EMT registered with ACOP help me on my way to as far as qualifications? I noticed that med techs are trained to the EMR level but I am curious if I could transfer my training towards prior learning assessment. I totally understand and appreciate that any and all training is necessary and vital but am hoping to get close to something in my civillian scope of practice. I don't know how the CF approaches certifications from provincial licensing bodies (in my case ACOP) and can't seem to find an answer.
I am also wondering how to balance a reservist career as a shift worker. I'm a firefighter so I may not be able to make 100% of the practices and/or weekends. How flexible is the CF with shift workers as reservists?
Last but not least I'm looking to talk with someone who is a NCM in a Field Amb reserve unit in Alberta to bounce questions off of as they arise. I don't want to harass anybody in the recruiting office. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards, HTFUAlberta :yellow: