the 100% directionless thread

RocketMedic

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Akulahawk

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I haven't been on this website for almost a year. I have been focusing on my nursing career however I have started to get back involved with EMS. I have my first Flight Nurse interview this week! Crazy how time flies, 3 years of experience seems like forever when you first start out. I also just agreed to teach IABP and Hemodynamics for a local CCEMTP course. Should be fun.
Oh dear... Just when I figured your sanity would return to you... Oh well. Mine's still on vacation in Maui while the rest of me toils in the mine of the ED.
 

StCEMT

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Had our last lecture today. Final exam next week, then just field hours from there. A few more weeks and it will be smooth sailing into an easy 3 day a week class schedule. Light at the end of the tunnel is finally more than just a blip.
 

Akulahawk

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Handsome Robb

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I know that I've officially moved to Texas because we've spent the last two hours in the station talking about diesel trucks, chickens and hay.


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mct601

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sooo, I have acquired a job for Air Methods. I have to fly to Denver for orientation.


I have never flown. Tips or suggestions? I figured someone here may have made this trip before
 

res1551cue

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sooo, I have acquired a job for Air Methods. I have to fly to Denver for orientation.


I have never flown. Tips or suggestions? I figured someone here may have made this trip before

Most flights states side are not that bad. Depending on where you are coming from the trip can be over just as soon as you take off. The hardest part is the landing. lol
 

STXmedic

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sooo, I have acquired a job for Air Methods. I have to fly to Denver for orientation.


I have never flown. Tips or suggestions? I figured someone here may have made this trip before
When is your class?
 

CALEMT

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I have acquired a job for Air Methods.
I have never flown.

Thats kinda like joining the Navy and having a fear of boats.

DIA (Denver International Airport) is super easy to navigate, just know ahead of time where you need to go (car rental etc). As for the flight, if you get motion sickness dramamine works good. Having something to occupy the time also helps.
 
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