Dr.R
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as I'm new around here I just want to introduce myself :blush:
my name is bernhard
at first I have to appologize for my "english", but since I'm an Austrian without long term experiences in english-speaking countries my school knowledge has to do it.
currently I'm studing medcin in the wonderful city "Graz" (~200 000 inhabitants = 2nd lagrest town in Austria) and volunteer BLS for our local EMS-provider. down here a great part of EMS-care is done by volunteers.
In Austria all prehospital-ALS is done by doctors(/emergency physicians). even the highest level of ALS-paramedic education only allowes to use very few drugs and diagnostic possibilities, if they're at the scene before the doc.
in association with the EMS-provider my university offers a great opportunity for volunteers to "grow" into the role of the emergency physician.
Well, quite a lot for the beginning, hope I didn't bore you....
looking forward to read from you!
my name is bernhard
at first I have to appologize for my "english", but since I'm an Austrian without long term experiences in english-speaking countries my school knowledge has to do it.
currently I'm studing medcin in the wonderful city "Graz" (~200 000 inhabitants = 2nd lagrest town in Austria) and volunteer BLS for our local EMS-provider. down here a great part of EMS-care is done by volunteers.
In Austria all prehospital-ALS is done by doctors(/emergency physicians). even the highest level of ALS-paramedic education only allowes to use very few drugs and diagnostic possibilities, if they're at the scene before the doc.
in association with the EMS-provider my university offers a great opportunity for volunteers to "grow" into the role of the emergency physician.
Well, quite a lot for the beginning, hope I didn't bore you....
looking forward to read from you!