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  1. 1. What is your level of certification/licensure?

    • EMT (basic/intermediate/advanced or other equivalent)
      7
    • Paramedic (or equivalent)
      14
    • CNA/LPN/ER Tech (or equivalent)
      1
    • Registered Nurse (or equivalent)
      2
    • Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner (or equivalent)
      0
    • Physician
      1
    • EMS Student
      2
    • RN Student
      1
    • Medical Student
      1
    • Other (please specify!)
      3
  2. 2. What kind of setting do you work in?

    • 911 Non-Transport Fire-Based
      0
    • 911 Non-Transport Non-Fire-Based
      0
    • 911 Transport Fire-Based
      1
    • 911 Transport Non-Fire-Based (third service, hospital-based, private, etc)
      14
    • Interfacility Transport/Critical Care Transport
      2
    • Hospital
      4
    • Remote Duty/On Site Medical Aid
      2
    • Other (please specify!)
      6


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Paramedic

Firefighter

Flight Medic

Remote Medic

EMS Instructor

All the alphabet soup courses Instructor

Have worked

3rd Service 911

Private 911

Interfacility

ALS non-transport FD

Flight both RW and FW

Amusement Park/Water Park

Hyperbaric Chamber

Private Events

Military Contracts (Philippines, Iraq and Afghanistan)

After all those years of working for others, I am now self employed business owner. I own 3 medical/dental clinics in Afghanistan, have just begun construction on a hospital in Afghanistan and own/operate a medevac service in conjunction with those facilities. I also obtained some government contracts on the side providing staff or services for their medical needs inside Afghanistan.

Sorry Bieber, I didn't see the boxes for me. :)

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EMT-B, 911 Transport Non-Fire-Based (third service, hospital-based, private, etc)

Posted

EMT-B with a lot more learning to do.

Got my cert last July

911 based Volunteer Ambulance Company that handles about 2200 calls a year

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Future EMS student (class starts spring 2013) / Writer for a magazine.

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Craig, sorry, man! I was trying to keep it short and sweet but still have enough options to catch all of the main stuff...

AK, LOL! I knew I should have added an answer that said "Akflightmedic (or equivalent)".

Sorry, everyone, I guess I should have tried to add a whole lot more answers than I did. Just specify in the comments if there's no checkbox for you!

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Very cool idea Beibs:)

paramedic and going to start class for my critical care paramedic license hopefully in the fall.

I work for a private for profit service but I have worked volley and not for profit as well. Every service (besides the volley service) has done IFT's both short and long distance.

Race medic-- Nascar, Indy cars and specialty clubs as well as motorcycles and horses. Although I've pretty much stopped doing any kind of race in the last couple years.

Search and rescue

I think that covers it

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Paramedic, firefighter, flight medic and instructor for private 911, municiple 3rd service and hospital based RW program.

Education is, shall we say, ongoing.

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Paramedic, medical student (just finished 1st year! wooo!). When I do work, it's private service 911 transport.

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EMT-B: About to lapse, haven't had time to keep up the cert, will probably let it go. Only use it on my SAR team, and they treat EMT-B and WFR the same, so I'll be pursuing the WFR probably... *sighs*... Don't hate on my once I let my cert go, ok folks?

CNA- got the gig OF MY DREAMS on a hospital floor that absolutely rocks (Orthopedic/Spinal post surgical, medical overflow). Rocking it. Just about to come off of "orientation" (Ha! hahaha... I've been working solo since day 2...)

Nursing Student: One more semester, baby! Then I'll have my ADN. Looking at a concurrent dual enrollment through a local college's online program to start working towards my BSN this last semester.

Other: See above, about SAR... non-transporting to hospital, transport from boonies TO ambulance...

Paramedicmike, when were you a firefighter?!

Wendy

CO EMT-B

RN Student

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