How to Become a CareFlight Nurse

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Critical CareFlight nurses are essential to the survival of the seriously and critically injured patients transported by helicopters. The CareFlight nurses are trained in emergency medical care and are specialists in stabilizing trauma victims. The highly skilled critical care nurses who are CareFlight nurses, save numerous lives each day across America. Read on to learn how to become a CareFlight nurse.

Instructions

Difficulty: Challenging
Step1
Start by contacting the CareFlight organization in Australia. CareFlight began in New South Wales. As long distance travel could prove fatal to patients, a group of doctors created the helicopter evacuation service and developed the training techniques.
Step2
Become a nurse. The critical care nurses who become CareFlight nurses are the top of their field. Decision-making skills and experience are keys to being considered for a job in the field. The path to becoming a CareFlight nurse begins with either an A.A. or B.A. in nursing.
Step3
Obtain advanced training in all areas of critical care nursing. Training can take several years, but there are also specialized nursing programs designed to train critical CareFlight nurses. See the Resources section below for a link. Training is intensive and includes many hours in-flight and in the field.
Step4
Gather as much on-the-job experience as possible. The pressures of a critical care nurse can be extreme, and the job requires not only training but a level of calm deliberation that will quickly take its toll on the under-prepared. Experience is the key to finding a job as a critical CareFlight nurse.
Step5
Apply at all the major air ambulance companies. The field of medical air transport is competitive but also highly regulated. Every member of the team has to be a highly skilled professional. Because of the high skill level which the job demands, candidates for a critical CareFlight nurse job can expect to be offered free flights for job interviews. The average pay is higher than critical care nurses in hospitals.

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