This conversation explores the experiences and insights of paramedic students at UMBC, discussing their educational journey, the importance of EMT experience, essential skills for success, and the challenges of managing stress in the field. The speakers emphasize the significance of effective instructors and preceptors in shaping their learning experience, as well as the need for mental health support in the demanding field of emergency medicine. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of teaching and learning in the paramedic field, the various career opportunities available, and the emotional challenges faced by paramedics. They delve into the concept of imposter syndrome, sharing personal experiences and strategies for managing stress and anxiety in high-pressure situations. The discussion emphasizes the value of mentorship, continuous learning, and the need for emotional resilience in the EMS profession.
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