So a family friend gave me the number for the operations manager at AMR in Clackamas, OR. He knows him because he is his step brother or something. He had talked to him at a family event or something along those lines. Anyways he gave me the guys number and said to give him a call. So my...
I never said they were an excuse. I dont know what to tell you brother it sounds like Ft Sam is pumping out crap medics or your in a crap unit does doesnt put a big emphasis on the "why?" of medicine. Our PA held classes 2 or 3 times a week and made tests for us about A&P, pharmacology etc. they...
I dont know know when you went through medic school, but i went through in 2005 and it was the complete opposite. Maybe they have relaxed the standards since then, i dont know. Anyways i wasnt just a "poorly trained emt-b" so thats why i said what i did.
Well they can be difficult to do while only wearing NODS(night vision) or after you just got shot at, or after a mortar landed 20 meters from you and you have been in 120 degree heat with 120 pounds of gear on all day... so yea id say a bit more difficult. And yes combat medics learn alot of...
Was that sarcasm? Deal primarily with traumatic injuries? Well there arent many GSW's and blast injuries back on base in the states. So what do medics do? They run sick call. They write soap notes on anything from chronic pn, injuries and illness. I cant even remember how many times some of the...
I would totally disagree. How can you say that after 5 months of training they are merely "poorly trained emt-b's"? Even brand new cherry medics have have a huge amount of knowelage compared to a civilian trained basic. IV/IO access, needle decompression, cric, morphine/antibiotics, chest tubes...
Im pretty sure you need to be a veteran with time in a combat zone to be with Triple Canopy. I looked into it once cause i was a medic in the army but they wanted at least an intermediate. Dont quote me but im 95% sure about it, otherwise i heard its a great company to work for.