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    Medic at Sea

    http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/hea/3660206885.html This is pretty much what I do here on the good ship Alaska Ocean. I don't know the company or boats they are hiring for. Might be worth checking out if you think this might be your thing.
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    Morphine for facial/airway burns.

    Just had a case on our boat where a crew member got splashed with caustic soda. 1st,2ed and 3rd burns to his face, rt side of his skull, just about all of his rt arm up to his armpit and back. When I talked with our Doc's about px control, they advised to give Vicodin. I could not believe it...
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    Nremt

    I'm in process of getting my NREMT, but it seems to be a pretty slow process.
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    MPI( medical Person in charge)

    I think the purpose of the post was just give some information on MPIC.
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    MPI( medical Person in charge)

    Their are a few wild ones to tell.
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    MPI( medical Person in charge)

    You are right. Just having the MPIC training does not guarantee you work on a vessel. And you can only use those advance skills under a Doctor's directions and advice for the pt your are giving treatment to. I do here that RMI does put out some excellent training. The MPIC on a vessel usually...
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    MPI( medical Person in charge)

    Sorry about that. I was not trying to promote anything. Just give information. My apologies.
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    MPI( medical Person in charge)

    I'm new here but I read a old thread about Medical Person In charge. I serve as a Medic/Purser on a commercial Fishing Vessel for the past 20 years. Our Mates on board are trained as MPI. I'm EMT trained and have been for 30 years. I do preform advance skills on board the vessel such as IV's...
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