starting medic school in september and...

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i'm about to get all warm and fuzzy with y'all. i joined the forum about 3 years ago while i was in emt school. i remember strugging with combitube, pH scales, and dreaming about those sirens.. (whee whoo!) and now, here i am, starting paramedic school in september. i haven't been so active in posting, but i've always creeped on here...laughing and learning with the posts. this is such a great online community-and i'm excited to share what i learn as i start school again. thanks everyone for being yourself and sharing your experiences! :wub:
 
Hey! Welcome back! I'm starting medic school in September too. Look out world. :ph34r:
 
I beat both of you, AND I joined later. :P
 
I beat both of you, AND I joined later. :P

That's cause you're just a post :censored::censored::censored::censored::censored: :p
 
Best of luck - glad you've found this site a valuable resource. Hope it continues to serve you well as you advance your education.
 
Says the person who took a year from end of school to taking the NR...

And passed it the first time, without studying once during that year.


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Please don't turn this thread into a micturation match if you catch my drift. Thanks.
 
Funny. I didn't study once during class.

Oh?

In response to this: http://emtlife.com/showpost.php?p=165731&postcount=142

2 to 3 max, as of right now.


That's all that any of the previous material has required, and I have the highest grade in the class... soo..... until I get to a section that requires more attention *cough* cardiac starting next week *cough*

Also:

The way I've been studying pharmacology is, of course, making the cards. Every so often I'll look at my drug book. I try to remember 1 dosage each time I study the drugs.


The drugs and the indications were the easy part. The dosages and the contraindications are the hard parts.

Oh, and...

I usually rarely ever take notes in normal classes, but am taking Medic seriously.


I've already filled up 1 notebook in the 11 weeks we've been in. Dedicating one solely to cardiology that we're starting on Monday.





I hand write, and if I need to study some more, I re-type them on my computer when I get home.


:unsure::P
 
Hannah - I apologize that your thread had to be closed due to others hijacking it for what again amounts to a micturation match.
 
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