Iâm a 32 old female. What are my realistic chances of being able to be chosen to attach to a combatant unit and provide care under fire/going out on patrol? Does my age or gender limit this? Secondly does CMT 1 training provide any NHS equivalent qualifications or is it the same as CMT 2 with no NHS transferable qualifications? Lastly from being a CMT is it possible to train as a paramedic in the army or does the army not have trained paramedic roles? Lots of questions sorry and thanks!
Hello,
Your age and gender does not limit the roles available to you. You will be able to express a preference for which unit you would like to be attached to, the most suitable CMT will be chosen for the role, for CMTs one of the most important aspects will be your clinical skills and decision making.
CMT 1 training does not provide an NHS equivalent qualification, although the Army is trying to ensure all CMTs do gain an EMT qualification which is transferable.
During their career CMTs can ask to train as a paramedic and the army does have roles for trained paramedics. There is a selection process so this is not a guaranteed option for all CMTs.
I hope that answers your questions.
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