I am currently 26 years old and a Firefighter/Paramedic for a very busy Urban System. Funny thing is... I dropped out of Business school because I wanted to be a Firefighter....... and the only reason I took an EMT class is because I wanted to be a Firefighter.... but then I realized I really liked EMS, so I wanted to be a Paramedic, and so forth I am now a Firefighter/Paramedic...... but then I realized just how much I loved the human body and medicine, so forth on wanting to become a Physician....
The only problem is I am 26 years old now and it would take approx 3 more years to finish a pre-med degree. Is this too old to become apply to med school and become a physician?[/QUOTE
Are you still pursing or at least considering the MD or PA route? I too had a similar experience, I am 26 now and just finishing my degree. After 5 years as a firefighter/paramedic I left the FD to purse my degree. Prior to becoming a firefighter I had no interest in medicine. I actually dreaded the thought of the medicine all together. Once I started EMT school I was hooked, I had messed up 100%, I missed my calling in medicine. I stayed with the FD because the money was good and the 911 experience was unprecedented. I graduated spring 2015 from The University of North Texas with a Bachelors of Applied Arts and Sciences. UNT accepted all of my previously earned college credit from fire academy, EMT and Paramedic and combined them into a degree known as a Bachelors of Applied Arts and Sciences.
The University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio officers an online baccalaureate degree in for paramedics. It's just 52 hours a BS of Emergency Health Services. The classes required are Pharmacology for example, rather than a traditional liberal arts classes which focuses on humanities, mathematics, language, etc. UT's EHS degree is a targeted degree rather than "university studies."