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Rangat

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Geeez, you know how I just started with my paramedic degree course? It's intense! We started off this weekend with a camp similar to boot camp, carrying manequins along railways 3am and stuff. Today I spoke to a 2nd year, and he told me only 3 ppl made it to his year. There's a LOT of repeats apparantly. were 17 ppl out of 600 applicants. I really don't know how many ppl will remain in 4th year. But it is still very interesting... I think I'd like to go work in a busy part of NY afterwards or something.

PS, and howmany ppl do you know going to University each day in White and Navy Uniform??? Farout
 
Dude thatz crazy!.. my medic program was at a community college and was very laid back. Physical fitness wasnt a part of our program..lol.. that was obvious :)
 
ResTech said:
Dude thatz crazy!.. my medic program was at a community college and was very laid back. Physical fitness wasnt a part of our program..lol.. that was obvious :)


Same here, there was a guy in class that ate a dozen donuts every morning. :wacko:
 
That stuff is mostly for the complete Rescue training we do, not for the medical side. Although it does help.
 
TTLWHKR said:
Same here, there was a guy in class that ate a dozen donuts every morning. :wacko:

Ditto. Hell the only reason I won't go thru the fire program is because I'm claustrophobic...and they make you go through that tube....ick!
 
You guys in south africa have all kinds of radical things. Sounds neat. I used to work off-shore with a medic from south africa.
 
I'm still amazed the ambulances don't look like this....


prototype_bike.jpg


Wouldn't that be cool? You could set your own standards and protocols!

:o I should move to Kenya! :P

They could rename it... Alexland of the United Whacker Nations...

I would have minions...

:blush:
 
TTLWHKR said:
Wouldn't that be cool? You could set your own standards and protocols!

Well, there are a couple of seniors in my course that wants to establish an EMS in Ghana, Nigeria, and Angola and stuff.
They really don't have it. They know it, the have TV.

So the one to orchestrate it wherever they go, gets to design the training, infrastructure, and protocols. Plus if you put your heart in it, the financial rewards shouldn't be too badB) .
 
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TTLWHKR said:
I'm still amazed the ambulances don't look like this....


prototype_bike.jpg


Wouldn't that be cool? You could set your own standards and protocols!

:o I should move to Kenya! :P

They could rename it... Alexland of the United Whacker Nations...

I would have minions...

:blush:
Sweet - Our bike team needs this!
 
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