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hey bobby my name is john walsh and i'm currently a cmt in the army looking

to branch out myself in april,what you need to do mate is approach companys

like exmed and negotiate a price based on course layout.The offshore medics

course as you know is four weeks long at a cost of around £2000.

However what i'm doing is organising my own A+E placement and my own GP

placement which is going to cut the cost of my course by around 50% and then

all i will have to do is get them to fill out the relevent documentation.The

companys i have spoken to are all happy for me to do this so what you need

to do mate is shop around. Hope all goes well and let me kmow how you got

on.

>From: " bbby_eaton " <bbby_eaton@...>

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>Subject: Introduce myself.

>Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:00:56 -0000

>

>Hello All

>My name is Bobby Eaton and I am an ex soldier and ex ambulance

>technician looking to branch into offshore medicine. I would be glad

>of any advice or tips you could give me. I was a qualified technician

>for 4 years then went over to Iraq and kuwait as a medic/close

>protection worker and also medic instructor before coming back to the

>UK to work solely in close protection which I've done now for the last

>4 years. I would like very much to get into offshore medicine, my

>medic skills are still of a good standard.Does anyone know a slightly

>cheaper way to get the offshore medic ticket?? The cheapest I found

>was £2000?? I am based near Blackpool. I would really appreciate any

>information. Look forward to hearing from you.

>

>Many Thanks

>Bobby

>

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> Hey

Thanks for the info. I didnt think of anything like that. I've

talked to exmed so I'll call them again and mention what you

said,would you just choose a local A+E and GP placement and contact

them direct??

Cheers

Bobby

hey bobby my name is john walsh and i'm currently a cmt in the army

looking

> to branch out myself in april,what you need to do mate is approach

companys

> like exmed and negotiate a price based on course layout.The

offshore medics

> course as you know is four weeks long at a cost of around £2000.

> However what i'm doing is organising my own A+E placement and my

own GP

> placement which is going to cut the cost of my course by around

50% and then

> all i will have to do is get them to fill out the relevent

documentation.The

> companys i have spoken to are all happy for me to do this so what

you need

> to do mate is shop around. Hope all goes well and let me kmow how

you got

> on.

>

>

>

> >From: " bbby_eaton " <bbby_eaton@...>

> >Reply-

> >

> >Subject: Introduce myself.

> >Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:00:56 -0000

> >

> >Hello All

> >My name is Bobby Eaton and I am an ex soldier and ex ambulance

> >technician looking to branch into offshore medicine. I would be

glad

> >of any advice or tips you could give me. I was a qualified

technician

> >for 4 years then went over to Iraq and kuwait as a medic/close

> >protection worker and also medic instructor before coming back to

the

> >UK to work solely in close protection which I've done now for the

last

> >4 years. I would like very much to get into offshore medicine, my

> >medic skills are still of a good standard.Does anyone know a

slightly

> >cheaper way to get the offshore medic ticket?? The cheapest I

found

> >was £2000?? I am based near Blackpool. I would really appreciate

any

> >information. Look forward to hearing from you.

> >

> >Many Thanks

> >Bobby

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Hi Bobby,

you will find that a few of the companies will also let you sort out your

own GP and hospital attachments, Capita in Montrose being one. However, some

companies will not touch you if you don't have the correct background. Out

of interest with your background why do you want to go offshore? around 90%

of the job is non medical.

Cheers

Tony

>From: " bbby_eaton " <bbby_eaton@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Re: Introduce myself.

>Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:13:08 -0000

>

>

> >

> > Hey

>

>Thanks for the info. I didnt think of anything like that. I've

>talked to exmed so I'll call them again and mention what you

>said,would you just choose a local A+E and GP placement and contact

>them direct??

>

>Cheers

>

>Bobby

>

>hey bobby my name is john walsh and i'm currently a cmt in the army

>looking

> > to branch out myself in april,what you need to do mate is approach

>companys

> > like exmed and negotiate a price based on course layout.The

>offshore medics

> > course as you know is four weeks long at a cost of around £2000.

> > However what i'm doing is organising my own A+E placement and my

>own GP

> > placement which is going to cut the cost of my course by around

>50% and then

> > all i will have to do is get them to fill out the relevent

>documentation.The

> > companys i have spoken to are all happy for me to do this so what

>you need

> > to do mate is shop around. Hope all goes well and let me kmow how

>you got

> > on.

> >

> >

> >

> > >From: " bbby_eaton " <bbby_eaton@...>

> > >Reply-

> > >

> > >Subject: Introduce myself.

> > >Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:00:56 -0000

> > >

> > >Hello All

> > >My name is Bobby Eaton and I am an ex soldier and ex ambulance

> > >technician looking to branch into offshore medicine. I would be

>glad

> > >of any advice or tips you could give me. I was a qualified

>technician

> > >for 4 years then went over to Iraq and kuwait as a medic/close

> > >protection worker and also medic instructor before coming back to

>the

> > >UK to work solely in close protection which I've done now for the

>last

> > >4 years. I would like very much to get into offshore medicine, my

> > >medic skills are still of a good standard.Does anyone know a

>slightly

> > >cheaper way to get the offshore medic ticket?? The cheapest I

>found

> > >was £2000?? I am based near Blackpool. I would really appreciate

>any

> > >information. Look forward to hearing from you.

> > >

> > >Many Thanks

> > >Bobby

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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---Hi Tony

Thanks for the info,well at the moment I'm doing bodyguard work as

and when it comes and a lot of it is abroad and much of it is for

long stints away. But occasionally there are times when the work

just dries up for long spells so a friend of mine suggested getting

into offshore work as he'd done it for a few years. The biggest

reason is there seems to be a lot of work and many companies

recruiting or agencies finding work for medics. And also it seems

that a lot of it is done on short rotations like week on week off

or 2 or 3 weeks on/off which suits me as I have a young family and

my wife is getting sick of never seeing me! the money seems to be

good also. I dont particularly mind if there is only a small

percentage of the medical side so I'd be interested in also learning

the other aspects of the work too. But I am still very intereseted

in the medic side so thought I'd just see what I can find out.do you

work full time as a medic offshore? if so,what do you think of it

and do you find there to be enough work/good pay etc etc??

Thanks Tony

Bobby

In , " Brown "

<tonybrown24@...> wrote:

>

> Hi Bobby,

>

> you will find that a few of the companies will also let you sort

out your

> own GP and hospital attachments, Capita in Montrose being one.

However, some

> companies will not touch you if you don't have the correct

background. Out

> of interest with your background why do you want to go offshore?

around 90%

> of the job is non medical.

>

> Cheers

>

> Tony

>

> >From: " bbby_eaton " <bbby_eaton@...>

> >Reply-

> >

> >Subject: Re: Introduce myself.

> >Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:13:08 -0000

> >

> >

> > >

> > > Hey

> >

> >Thanks for the info. I didnt think of anything like that. I've

> >talked to exmed so I'll call them again and mention what you

> >said,would you just choose a local A+E and GP placement and

contact

> >them direct??

> >

> >Cheers

> >

> >Bobby

> >

> >hey bobby my name is john walsh and i'm currently a cmt in the

army

> >looking

> > > to branch out myself in april,what you need to do mate is

approach

> >companys

> > > like exmed and negotiate a price based on course layout.The

> >offshore medics

> > > course as you know is four weeks long at a cost of around

£2000.

> > > However what i'm doing is organising my own A+E placement and

my

> >own GP

> > > placement which is going to cut the cost of my course by around

> >50% and then

> > > all i will have to do is get them to fill out the relevent

> >documentation.The

> > > companys i have spoken to are all happy for me to do this so

what

> >you need

> > > to do mate is shop around. Hope all goes well and let me kmow

how

> >you got

> > > on.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > >From: " bbby_eaton " <bbby_eaton@>

> > > >Reply-

> > > >

> > > >Subject: Introduce myself.

> > > >Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:00:56 -0000

> > > >

> > > >Hello All

> > > >My name is Bobby Eaton and I am an ex soldier and ex ambulance

> > > >technician looking to branch into offshore medicine. I would

be

> >glad

> > > >of any advice or tips you could give me. I was a qualified

> >technician

> > > >for 4 years then went over to Iraq and kuwait as a medic/close

> > > >protection worker and also medic instructor before coming

back to

> >the

> > > >UK to work solely in close protection which I've done now for

the

> >last

> > > >4 years. I would like very much to get into offshore

medicine, my

> > > >medic skills are still of a good standard.Does anyone know a

> >slightly

> > > >cheaper way to get the offshore medic ticket?? The cheapest I

> >found

> > > >was £2000?? I am based near Blackpool. I would really

appreciate

> >any

> > > >information. Look forward to hearing from you.

> > > >

> > > >Many Thanks

> > > >Bobby

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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I have just found this group, so I thought I would introduce myself. I

live in Port Sunlight in the UK and am 35 years old.

I have just had a cholesteatoma removed from my left ear (right ear

cholesteatoma removed about 14 years ago).

The surgeon is a renowned ENT expert for which I am very grateful. He

does the whole lot in one operation - matoidectomy, cholesteatoma

removal and reconstruction. I believe it's a modified radical

mastoidectomy.

So far, so good. My left ear still has the wadding in, being removed on

saturday. The pain has subsided and hopefully i'll have a dry ear.

My right ear was in a similar state 14 years ago and has been

absolutely fine ever since. My hearing isn't perfect, but I can live

with that.

It's great to read other people's experiences.

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