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  1. I seem to remember that this programme has been adressed before, in another thread. Couldn`t find it though. Can`t comment on US practice and developing programmes, but the whole idea is very similiar to the UK Emergency Care Practioneer/Paramedic Practioneer and Emergency Nurse Practioneers. EDIT: Found it. http://www.emtcity.c...__1#entry261772
  2. Nothing against a Sprinter - in fact, I`ll ride one in approximately 14 hrs again...
  3. Lol. Joke obviously, I don`t like big fires and colling up hoses makes me sick - still: I don`t despise people who decide to do an easy ride with lots of money, as long as they do it for the obvious reasons and don`t lie about it. What`s getting me pissed is, if they veil it under an attempt for heroism. Nothing wrong to take the opportunity to get good money while laying back. Me, I`m a self-hating masochist, so fringe from the easy route.
  4. You`ll find a nystagmus, too. We`ve used Ketamine, Esketamine, Ketamine and then Esketamine again (medical director is a bit undecided obviously ). Good stuff. Be sure to keep within the boundaries of the purpose you want to acchieve (analgesic vs. anaesthetic) and remember using a benzo to keep away the funny dreams.
  5. Thoughts and best wishes from over the pond!
  6. Yeh know if there are any vacancies? That sure sounds like the job I always wanted when I was a kid.
  7. "But theirs a philosophy I created...". Would make sense if he is speaking about the philosophy of a group of people, which was created by him and was adopted by them. An "is " would still lack, but you could write that off for poetric freedom. Of course, the context isn`t pointing into that direction. Sorry for that totally useless journey into language smart-assdom (I know that word doesn`t exist ).
  8. Congratz! Now participate here!
  9. Is ABC okay? Ausculatation - results? Undress patient - what do we say. Where are the GSW? Exit wounds? Vitals? GCS? Neurological examination - results? What weapon was used? What ammu?
  10. Depends all on your personal view and experiences. A stereotype can sometimes be seen as "common knowledge" or even as facts by people who have had no other experiences with the topic/thing/persons the stereotype refers to. By having had no personal contact to the topic the stereotype refers to, the content of the named is the only source of information about it and is easily taken as the truth, either unconsciously or by lack of interest to inform oneself to make a personal picture. If someone has experiences with topics/things/persons and adds certain characteristics to them, which he applies to all of them - that I would rather call a prejudice than a stereotype. To concur: Stereotype - a wide range of believe are affected by this belief. Prejudice - affects yourself. Of course both are mixed or have the some context quite often. But it`s easier to overcome the belief a stereotypical picture paints, than it is to overcome your personal prejudices. Anyone who tells me he has no prejudices whatsoever is either a liar or a machine with a pretty authentic AI. The most important thing is, not to allow your prejudices to influence your patient care.
  11. Awesome! What do you write?
  12. I`d be ready to take that offer at some time, if it counts for me, too? I`m thinking about applying with the HPC through the international applicants route, although not in the imminent future.
  13. ... truck driving, redneck-music blaring out of the radio while chewing bits of tobacco...
  14. You always play that card when you have no valid counter-argument...
  15. You are weird. Just to clarify: That`s the exclamation following your first sentence, as well as it is the answer to your question in your second sentence.
  16. Would love to pay for admins powder or female amusement, but he won`t take my visa card, so I guess he has enough of both not to be as desperate as to take other routes than pay-pal...
  17. Hm. I`ve had a number of patients, I propably "saved" the life of a significantly smaller number of them, none of that made me a hero though. I`ve put some thought into this hero/bravery thing before (though more in a general context than in an EMS one), dunno, it`s really hard to define. I guess a heroic act is something that comes along with a cost or risk for oneself (life, all sorts of personally valued things) in oder to acchieve or accomplish that "heroic" act. Also, the person performing that act of bravery or heroicism shouldn`t be under any obligation of whatsoever to do so. For example that would exclude certain jobs, positions, etc that need you to do tasks as a part of the job. But if you have no other way to save yourself but to do that act, it ain`t real bravery either, it`s more about the natural life-saving instinct/reflex. So it`s all about something you don`t need to do, that comes with a (possible) prize/risk, and that you still willinlgy do.
  18. I would have loved to see that one! Got pictures? I support that.
  19. Can non-members post at all, leave alone edit? I thought it was like 60 mins for members and somewhat longer for subscribers, but I ain`t sure either.
  20. I like reading, drinking coffee in nice cafes, travelling -> best is when those are combined. I`m also into open water swimming (and in pools over the winter, but that doesn`t give me much). I want to do Alcatraz - San Francisco one day, but right now I lack the money to go over there and most importantly, I`ll have to train more often to acchieve that.
  21. Welcome to the forum. Just some questions: Does that mean you`re an ECA? I don`t really grasp the NAEMT point, did you confer your qualification to the US?
  22. You don`t seem to grasp the point of the criticism here - it`s not about vollies as a whole, it`s about scanning the official channels and riding the streets in an attempt to just sit on a truck when it`s not really needed, for a full-time service is available and already dispatched. EMS is no playground, where everyone who wants a ride on a carussel is free to just skip in when he`s jolly to do so.
  23. No, the plots and the genres are totally different. "Downfall" focuses on the last days of the Third Reich, especially depicting Hitler`s last days when hiding in his bunker in Berlin. On the other hand, Inglorious Bastards focuses on some kind of fictive Special Forces troops. While Downfall is a rather quiet drama, Inglorious Basterds is partly pretty action-based and mixes various genres as well as it doesn`t makes an effort to deal seriously with the whole topic (at least that was my reception). EDIT: A bit off-topic: The "recreation" of foreign movies through Hollywood is getting more and more annoying in the last years. Various "new" movies nowadays are more less 100% copied from foreign films when it comes to the plot (mostly from Asian Countries, some French, etc.).
  24. This looks funny. Never heard of it before.
  25. No, it`s a german movie dating some years back, called "Der Untergang" (dunno what the english caption is, they seem to translate rather freely when it comes to movie titles).
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