EMT From Israel
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Hi All,
I'm a volunteer EMT in Israel, and very new to this forum. Found it by googling "watches for EMT" - since I started going to cases, I feel like my regular watch doesn't cut it. I was looking for something thin, with a large screen, not too many holes and slots where body fluids can accumulate, etc. I want to create a basic EMT watch, one that serves the purpose, but cheap enough to be easily replaced.
I'd like to get your opinions on what would be the most important thing in a watch you wear to work. My basic ones are:
- Silycon/rubber strap - easily washable
- Flat
- Analogue, with seconds hand
- stopper and light options
- sturdy enough to withstand scratches
- minimal design, nothing to distract from the main functions
What do you think of additional functionality like adding the option to easily write down vitals on the strap? Or having some other additional info on the watch itself?
Appreciate any feedback!
I'm a volunteer EMT in Israel, and very new to this forum. Found it by googling "watches for EMT" - since I started going to cases, I feel like my regular watch doesn't cut it. I was looking for something thin, with a large screen, not too many holes and slots where body fluids can accumulate, etc. I want to create a basic EMT watch, one that serves the purpose, but cheap enough to be easily replaced.
I'd like to get your opinions on what would be the most important thing in a watch you wear to work. My basic ones are:
- Silycon/rubber strap - easily washable
- Flat
- Analogue, with seconds hand
- stopper and light options
- sturdy enough to withstand scratches
- minimal design, nothing to distract from the main functions
What do you think of additional functionality like adding the option to easily write down vitals on the strap? Or having some other additional info on the watch itself?
Appreciate any feedback!