From: To: Subject: Re: Courses Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2018 23:00:39 +0000 I think I know what Jeffrey was referring to now,' he had all his assistants learn CPR/AED training, defibrillator training, etc!...I thought you specifically wanted to work in an ambulance...hang on ...let me see if I can find anything to help you... ...and you are too kind...I love what I do for Jeffrey! ...I don't need a thing from the EU!! but you are sweet to ask... I'll be in touch... On Mar 26, 2018, at 1:09 PM, > wrote: Thank you that is amazing! I will check them! Actually when I looked through the courses in America you have so many of them there. Very developed industry. Also saw the PPA but they require previous education. :( I am sorry, I thought you know people who have taken them, Jeffrey said that all his assistants usually go through it... maybe I misunderstood. But I really appreciate that you looked through the courses... This is an addition for my current job, but it is always great to be able to help people and safe lives. Thank you for the swimming suit suggestion and suggestion for the work. :) would like to become as good as you are at it. Do you have something from the EU that you really like? Cheers, On 26 Mar 2018, at 23:55, > wrote: Hi ...! Congratulations on your life changes! Hope you enjoy Hungary and the new jobs... Were you a paramedic before you moved or is this a new career path you are interested in? My only suggestion is to check some on line courses where you are? I found the below website which looks good for the US... http://www.nmetc.corn/online-paramedic-programs.php I see with the above on line course you are required to have 2 intemships with a certain amount of hours you must accomplish... it says you can complete these intemships near your home (if you were in the states) or you would have to travel to Massachusettes to complete their clinical & field rotations. I'm sure the interent must have some good web sites in Hung