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    Why I left pre-hospital medicine

    I worked as an ED Tech in a busy 30 bed Chicago ED. I've come just about as close as one can get to seeing what an RN endures without attending school. It's a real gut check. It's also full of the most wonderful, kind hearted spirits one can meet. It was busy. It was nothing compared to Mt...
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    Why I left pre-hospital medicine

    The hospitals get charged for each blanket they use. Some store them in "vending machines", which weighs the blanket & sheet. The hospital I worked at threatened to not give RNs their year end bonus if they kept using all the blankets. The hospital paid a fee for the laundry service they...
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    Why I left pre-hospital medicine

    I've worked in a variety of EMS settings. From urban high rise housing projects of Chicago, to the deserts of Arizona, the fields of OKC. I've been in EMS for 8 years but I've always referred to myself as a lifelong student. I worked in a busy Chicago ED while attending Paramedic school. I am...
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    EMSA Oklahoma City

    Howdy stranger You should talk to some of the Paramedic schools around OKC. Try to find a program that gives the students more clinical experiences. The more time you have to spend in the ED & OR, the better chances you will have to perform the necessary skills. More clinical experiences will...
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    The best nutrition advice.

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    DOGS!!!

    I have always been around dogs in the EMS & Fire Service. Many good memories! My favorite was 2 puppies who thought we had been there to play with them. I wish I could have taken them with. I have a 8 month old female golden retriever. Post your stories & dog pics.
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    Stress from a co-worker on scene & how to control the situation.

    I was watching a documentary about Trauma Docs in Iraq. One of the docs would calmly say "This is the Pt's emergency, not yours" Has anyone tried an approach that works?
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    Stress from a co-worker on scene & how to control the situation.

    Some on scene stressful situations are unavoidable but a situation involving a co-worker loosing her/his cool can be best prevented by constant training for practical situations. Throwing various stresses in training, such as low light, should be added to bring a more realistic training...
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    Arizona employment

    I'm not sure what the pay is but most Private Ambulance Services pay EMT B around 10-12 bucks an hour. Look to see if they will sponsor you & pay for the EMT course & Paramedic School. You do have to sign a contract with most companies that do this. Be careful with those contracts. Many will...
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    Amphibious Medics: Any experience?

    The pay isn't good. When I worked Tough Mudder (when AM still had the contract) I got 75 bucks for the day. I liked working the runs, you do get to meet some great athletes and runners! I'm not sure about the construction gigs but I imagine the pay is worse than a janitors pay in a strip club.
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    EMSA OKC/Tulsa

    My experience was not so good as I would have hoped. The academy can be challenging if one is out of state. That's a good thing because it keeps you striving to do well. Any questions I had everyone answered and they helped out. On the streets was a different story. I noticed a resentment that...
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    Princess Cruises?

    ShipMedic, Where did they send you for a medical exam? I noticed a dental exam is part of the exam. I have to have some dental work. What counts as a disqualifier on the dental part? Do they pay for the exam?
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    What is working in Vegas like?

    I have seen another topic on this but it is old, so I am starting a new one. For FD, what are the positives and negatives? ' For MW/AMR, what are the positives and negatives?
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    Medics with prescribed marijuana

    In the next 10-15 years, if not sooner, marijuana will be legal to consume nation wide. However, I can see companies saying an employee can't have any traces of THC in his/her system before work. Why? Like Rialaigh said, there is not an accurate test that can differentiate if one consumed less...
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    Why don't some like the fire mix?

    After working on a few private based EMS services that work along with a FD, I've observed the following: 1) Some people are afraid of loosing jobs, if the city decided to say bye bye to the privates and hand over the job to the FD. Some let that lead to frustration with the FF. 2)Some privates...
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    Austin-Travis EMS/Outside Texas applicant

    I wouldn't say services are doing it to insult Paramedics. I heard from a Medic in ATCEMS they decided to do it to get everyone on the same page. It sucks when a Paramedic walks into a service and pulls the rank card along with the "This is the way I was taught and I have always done it, so that...
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    Austin-Travis EMS/Outside Texas applicant

    Could I work as a PT medic in another department, while working as a FT Medic 1 in ATCEMS? Chewy, I know they have you sign a contract that does not allow you to talk about the testing process. Would you be able to share how you prepared for all phases of the exam?
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    Austin-Travis EMS/Outside Texas applicant

    I was looking at the SMOs. Do Medic 1's function as Intermediates? What medications can be administered and/or drawn up?
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    Princess Cruises?

    From what I have been reading, this sounds like an amazing and once in a lifetime experience! I would be grateful if someone could take the time and answer some questions. 1. Do Paramedics have the opportunity to train staff on CPR and basic first aid? I love teaching and I would like to...
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    Retesting "Oral B" NREMT-P in a Month

    I'm not sure if Oral B does but I would be prepared for it. Is there an ACLS course offered near your location anytime soon? It might help to take it for any code related questions. Remember to do a rapid medical survey on all unresponsive medical patients. You never know what you might find...
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