
When you think of paramedics, your first thought is usually with a professional who drives an ambulance and works in emergency situations. However, paramedics are not just found in emergency vehicles. Becoming a medical assistant can open doors for work, allowing you to work in different conditions. As you continue to read, you will learn about other work environments where you can find an advanced emergency care specialist.
EMT Paramedic: Perhaps the most common paramedic is the one that is found in an ambulance. Ambulance specialists usually work in ambulance services (private or public) and respond to emergency calls for help.
Overseas / International Paramedic: Vacancies for medical assistants in foreign countries exist, especially in the Middle East. If you are interested in traveling and seeing the world, then becoming a medical assistant who works abroad will be an excellent career path. Many of the benefits of working abroad as an advanced EMT center around money. As a rule, wages are almost twice as much as you earned at home. And it is also free. You can earn a generous amount of time on vacation and get a lively scholarship. In addition to financial benefits, working with people from another country is a great way to grow both professionally and personally, since you are likely to learn a new language.
Tactical Medical Assistants: A tactical medical assistant is trained to be able to support a tactical law enforcement team. Tactical drugs provide emergency medical care to officers and citizens who are injured or sick in the field. As a tactical doctor, you may need help during a fire or in a hostile environment. Tactical paramedics work in situations of extremely high risk. You will not only take care of the officers, but you may also have to provide emergency assistance to the criminals. Specialized tactical training is required and is offered at various facilities and educational institutions.
Hospital environment: Paramedics can also be found in hospitals. These advanced EMTs are able to provide immediate assistance to incoming patients. In addition to hospital environments, medical assistants can also work in clinics or laboratories. Paramedics in these environments help nurses and work to take the stress off the doctors by providing basic medical care.
Flight Assistant: Flight Assistant is a specialist in emergency medical care who works in the aero-medical environment, usually on helicopters. As a flight doctor, you can count on MedEvac transport missions. You will also usually work with a registered nurse (RN).
Fire Assistant: The Fire Assistant was trained not only to respond to emergencies, but also to respond to fires. You must first be certified as a medical assistant before you can apply for certification as a fire fighter. Your training will be provided by the Fire Academy Division. As a fire attendant, you perform the duties of a typical fire fighter, including the use of ladders and axles, transfer of hoses and entry into burning buildings. Seeing how firefighters usually react first to a fire or traffic accident, if you are certified as a fire fighter, the chances of patient survival are greatly increased.
Different areas in which paramedicine can work require different levels of certification, be sure to familiarize yourself with your respective state regarding education and training requirements.

