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Still No Cure for Cancer | EMT-Medical Student
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Views from someone bridging the divide. Blogs, Podcasts, and Forums. Why some discussions are more pertinent than others →. Still No Cure for Cancer. February 22, 2012. The EMS Blogosphere is current alight with a discussion of the dreaded phrase ambulance driver. Alternatively, I call today Wednesday. We’ve got Captain Chair Confessions. And The Social Medic. Wait, what’s that? There’s still no cure for cancer? However, think about the following things. Imagine if EMS providers put as much interest into...
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Why some discussions are more pertinent than others | EMT-Medical Student
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Views from someone bridging the divide. Blogs, Podcasts, and Forums. Still No Cure for Cancer. Facebook: Faculty of Medicine →. Why some discussions are more pertinent than others. February 29, 2012. As the Great Online Ambulance Driver Blog War of 2012. Winds down, over at The Social Medic Dave disagreed with my elevating the discussion on Kidnapping Patients to a higher level than use of the term ambulance driver. Similarly, the discussion on kidnapping/false imprisonment/patient’s rights. I am an EMT ...
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EMT-Medical Student | Views from someone bridging the divide. | Page 2
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Views from someone bridging the divide. Blogs, Podcasts, and Forums. Newer posts →. Air Goes In and Out. October 25, 2011. How to make the model. Why proofreading and grammar is important. September 29, 2011. For anyone who is having trouble getting a provider or student to use appropriate grammar when writing reports, just show them the following. Original artist is unknown). The mental image of Stripper Stalin alone should be enough of a mental image to spur good grammar from anyone. September 25, 2011.
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Joe Paczkowski | EMT-Medical Student
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Views from someone bridging the divide. Blogs, Podcasts, and Forums. Author Archives: Joe Paczkowski. I am an EMT and a second year medical student at Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (COMP). Facebook: Faculty of Medicine. April 12, 2012. Faculty of Medicine on Facebook… join it. Continue reading →. Why some discussions are more pertinent than others. February 29, 2012. Still No Cure for Cancer. February 22, 2012. February 15, 2012. Bringing In The Dead.
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What are we? | EMT-Medical Student
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Views from someone bridging the divide. Blogs, Podcasts, and Forums. EMS and Diagnosis →. October 31, 2010. While I’m in the process of forming a new entry, I figured that I would clean up and repost an earlier entry I made for JEMS Connect. A (re)posting of a sappy “I’M AN AMBULANCE DRIVER”. 8216;rant’ thingamajig on one of the several forums I frequent (all too often) got me thinking, “Why do people care so much about what we’re called? So, let’s review the common titles the public uses:. So, since the...
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Facebook: Faculty of Medicine | EMT-Medical Student
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Views from someone bridging the divide. Blogs, Podcasts, and Forums. Why some discussions are more pertinent than others. Facebook: Faculty of Medicine. April 12, 2012. Normally I’m not a huge fan of Facebook Groups, especially the one’s that feel the need to post numerous times though out the day. Then there’s the Faculty of Medicine. I am an EMT and a second year medical student at Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (COMP). And tagged Clinical pathology.