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I would have to agree with Richard's 'City/Country post'.

It shouldn't be about who's the 'better medic', but a culmination of both partner's experiences and strengths working together for the benefit of the patient!

I've seen so many threads break down to chest thumping, degree waving and outright name calling and bashing. It proves NOTHING!

Regardless of whether your primary service area is considered 'urban' or 'rural', we're all on the same side....and that is to help our patients to the best of our abilities (whatever the level of licensure or affiliation), and still maintain our scope of practice; however limited we are by our protocols.

LOL. This has been a fun topic. Really stirs people up. :beer:

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I agree. Stupid doesn't even begin to describe it. Absolutely no concept of what constitutes realistic lifesaving treatment in an austere environment.

'zilla

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Now he needs one of those stretchers in the pouch that folds into a four sections. What good will treating them do, if you can't safely evacuate them?

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This thread is the definition of a zombie - YOU CAN'T KILL IT !

Anyone have any suggestions?

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