Posted on Jul 6, 2018
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I am currently 11b I plan to reclass to a medical mos. My goal after the army is to get an advanced paramedics degree. I am currently debating between 68c and 68w. I know 68c=LPN and 68w=NREMT education wise. I have also heard 68c has a 60% AIT passing rate. I have also heard 68c learn more on the job than 68w. Which would be better in the long run?
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SSG Clinic Ncoic
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Go 68C then bridge to ADN (RN) then go for a RN to BSN and commission.....jist my two sense.
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Im sorry what exactly does that mean
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SSG Clinic Ncoic
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68C is the LVN/LPN. With that you can take an accelerated course and become a liscensed RN. With that you can change your Associates Degree in Nursing into a Bachelors of Nursing and commission. No OCS, direct commission. Fastest way to a good turn over job and commission in medicine. A 68W is nothing more than a badass infantryman who can not only kill you but save you, then when the 68W gets out hes an ambulance driver making 1/4 of what you would as a RN.
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MAJ Staff Crna
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I took that route enroute to anesthesia school. Worked out pretty good, especially if you have a family, need to work full time and squeeze college around that.
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I know you said you want to be a paramedic and I know most people recommend going the 68C route which I don't disagree with however I will point out another option which became available in the last few years. If you do go 68W you can submit a packet for 68WF2 which is flight paramedic. You get NREMT-P and your Flight Paramedic Certified exam out of the way, making you by all rights an advanced paramedic practitioner, at least in the eyes of the United States. You would still need to get experience and depending which post the Army sends you to after school you will not see any patients unless you work or volunteer on the civilian side in your free time. That is currently my situation. The bright side to this is you have lots of time to go to school to knock out prereqs for the Army's PA program or to go to nursing school and when you deploy you will definitely see at least a few patients.
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SSG Senior Medic
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Flight paramedic has some great career options. However, its the hardest nremt test there is and even working experienced paramedics have a hard time with it. But good luck to anyone dedicated enough to try.
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68c has a really good pass rate, because you have a year to learn the material. 68W is taught in a short time and some people have a hard time grasping the info in a couple of months. I have been a 68w since 02 and a 68C since 08. I would agree with SSG Dryen go 68Cb work at getting you skills up learn pham (the A&P) you will have to take as an actual class later on but get your RN and in most states you will be allowed to take the written and hands-on paramedic exam without taking the class. I have friends that did it that way and work on their days off from the fire Dept as an RN in a hospital ER. Good luck in your choice and remember to study.
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