Inside EMS co-host debate: Street time or straight to medic?

Inside EMS co-host debate: Street time or straight to medic?

From Inside EMS by EMS1 Podcasts

March 27, 2026 · 28 min · Episode 747

About this episode

Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson debate whether EMTs should gain street experience before paramedic school or if that experience is overrated.

Things get intense on this episode of Inside EMS as hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson tackle an age-old industry debate: should EMTs spend time on a truck before going to paramedic school or is that “experience” overrated? Kelly kicks things off with a spicy take, arguing that poor field training and inconsistent preceptorship often do more harm than good. From his perspective, bad habits, weak mentorship and burnout culture are the norm, not the exception. But Chris isn’t buying it. He counters that experience builds what classrooms can’t: clinical judgment, scene management and the ability to function in chaos. For him, skipping that step means stacking advanced skills on a shaky foundation. What follows is a back-and-forth that hits on everything from “microwave medics” and outdated curricula to high-fidelity simulation and whether modern education can truly replicate the street. Both sides agree the system is flawed — but disagree on where to fix it. Enjoying the show? Email editor@ems1.com to share feedback.

People in this episode

Hosts: Chris Cebollero, Kelly Grayson

Topics covered

  • EMT training
  • paramedic school
  • field experience
  • clinical judgment
  • education debate

Keywords

  • EMT
  • paramedic
  • field training
  • clinical judgment
  • education

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