Paramedic assistant? Exam?
What can I expect in the theoretical and practical exams as a paramedic?
What can I expect in the theoretical and practical exams as a paramedic?
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This cannot be answered in a pauachalised manner, since the qualification is regulated exclusively by the training aid organisations within the organisation and not by superordinate legal regulations. Accordingly, it will not be possible for the medical assistant, who also carries a different name with other aid organisations, to answer that. You know that there will be a written part and a practical part, but no more. In principle, the level of examination is of course set to such an extent that the examinations can in any case be carried out in the event of an attentive participation in medical training. It is logically not expected what one can’t do, because it is only required for higher qualifications. In the exam, only what has been part of the class is no longer required. Almost ten years ago, I made my medical assistant in 2015 and we had a total of 30 questions in the written part. Benotet, was not in this sense. There were only “lasts” or “not passed”. The practical part consisted of a case example. All case studies, had taken place in class before and lasted ten minutes.
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