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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 191158" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Admittedly, I haven't read every word of every post but I'm not understanding the exact education and requirements for each of these fields. Given that, my simple answer is that if you are almost finished with the requirements for RN, I would suggest completing them, then moving into being a paramedic. For one thing, you could work as an RN while completing requirements for paramedic, I think. But for another, I realize that being a paramedic is and has been your ultimate goal, but it appears to me that not completing what you started has been a thorn in your side too. If you are close to completing the RN requirements, but stop again, are you going to feel good enough about yourself and still have the drive to go into something else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 191158, member: 3699"] Admittedly, I haven't read every word of every post but I'm not understanding the exact education and requirements for each of these fields. Given that, my simple answer is that if you are almost finished with the requirements for RN, I would suggest completing them, then moving into being a paramedic. For one thing, you could work as an RN while completing requirements for paramedic, I think. But for another, I realize that being a paramedic is and has been your ultimate goal, but it appears to me that not completing what you started has been a thorn in your side too. If you are close to completing the RN requirements, but stop again, are you going to feel good enough about yourself and still have the drive to go into something else? [/QUOTE]
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