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Welcome,

Stay the hell away from the paramedic game! Just look at the bunch on this

list and no more questions need be asked

:o)

Cheers

Tom G

remote paramedic

lover of fine single malts

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><fi_fi_trixabelle@...> " <fi_fi_trixabelle@...>

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>Subject: me

>Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 14:23:48 -0000

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>hi, as a new member have had an e-mail asking me to introduce

>myself. well currently i'm a student doing something completely

>unrelated. i enjoy doing first aid and am a dedicated member of the

>red cross! i would like a career in something medical based but have

>no idea what! would like to take the first aid further. thought

>about the army as a medic but they i've been told at the moment they

>won't take me becuase i'm asthmatic and recently had a bad flair up!

>anyway i don't know what else to write. i love reading about people

>and what they do and currently looking for an interesting

>challengeing medical career, if anyone has any ideas?

>

>fiona

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Hi Fiona,

welcome to the group. Hope you are a little bit crazy, as it helps fit in

with the rest of us.

OwenD

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> hi, as a new member have had an e-mail asking me to introduce

> myself. well currently i'm a student doing something completely

> unrelated. i enjoy doing first aid and am a dedicated member of the

> red cross! i would like a career in something medical based but have

> no idea what! would like to take the first aid further. thought

> about the army as a medic but they i've been told at the moment they

> won't take me becuase i'm asthmatic and recently had a bad flair up!

> anyway i don't know what else to write. i love reading about people

> and what they do and currently looking for an interesting

> challengeing medical career, if anyone has any ideas?

>

> fiona

>

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Fiona,

You have so many options open. Spend some time and think about what

environment you could and want to work in, concentrate on your studies (yes,

everyone says that :) ) and make an informed decision. If you want any

specific advice, there is a lot of experience and knowledge on this list,

just ask away.

However, a small warning, never listen to those called either Greaber or

Eglin, twisted old folks with too many beers and currys on board ;)

All the best,

Ross Boardman

Editor and Co-owner

RemoteMedics

ross@...

www.remotemedics.co.uk

>

> hi, as a new member have had an e-mail asking me to introduce

> myself. well currently i'm a student doing something completely

> unrelated. i enjoy doing first aid and am a dedicated member of the

> red cross! i would like a career in something medical based but have

> no idea what! would like to take the first aid further. thought

> about the army as a medic but they i've been told at the moment they

> won't take me becuase i'm asthmatic and recently had a bad flair up!

> anyway i don't know what else to write. i love reading about people

> and what they do and currently looking for an interesting

> challengeing medical career, if anyone has any ideas?

>

> fiona

>

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Fiona,

Also be aware of or should I say careful of Ross sometimes his med levels

get out of whack and since he stopped the shock therpy..........

Cheers

Tom G

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>Subject: RE: me

>Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 14:58:35 -0000

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>Fiona,

>

>You have so many options open. Spend some time and think about what

>environment you could and want to work in, concentrate on your studies

>(yes,

>everyone says that :) ) and make an informed decision. If you want any

>specific advice, there is a lot of experience and knowledge on this list,

>just ask away.

>

>However, a small warning, never listen to those called either Greaber or

>Eglin, twisted old folks with too many beers and currys on board ;)

>

>All the best,

>

>Ross Boardman

>Editor and Co-owner

>RemoteMedics

>

>ross@...

>www.remotemedics.co.uk

>

>

> >

> > hi, as a new member have had an e-mail asking me to introduce

> > myself. well currently i'm a student doing something completely

> > unrelated. i enjoy doing first aid and am a dedicated member of the

> > red cross! i would like a career in something medical based but have

> > no idea what! would like to take the first aid further. thought

> > about the army as a medic but they i've been told at the moment they

> > won't take me becuase i'm asthmatic and recently had a bad flair up!

> > anyway i don't know what else to write. i love reading about people

> > and what they do and currently looking for an interesting

> > challengeing medical career, if anyone has any ideas?

> >

> > fiona

> >

>

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Steady on Tom, the one that really needs watching is Rod! Saw him yesterday

trying to stuff the turkey, which luckily managed to run faster than he

could (Mind you, he was wearing a rather fetching girl-guides uniform at the

time!!!!)

Seasons greetings to all.

Daryl

RE: me

>Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 14:58:35 -0000

>

>Fiona,

>

>You have so many options open. Spend some time and think about what

>environment you could and want to work in, concentrate on your studies

>(yes,

>everyone says that :) ) and make an informed decision. If you want any

>specific advice, there is a lot of experience and knowledge on this list,

>just ask away.

>

>However, a small warning, never listen to those called either Greaber or

>Eglin, twisted old folks with too many beers and currys on board ;)

>

>All the best,

>

>Ross Boardman

>Editor and Co-owner

>RemoteMedics

>

>ross@...

>www.remotemedics.co.uk

>

>

> >

> > hi, as a new member have had an e-mail asking me to introduce

> > myself. well currently i'm a student doing something completely

> > unrelated. i enjoy doing first aid and am a dedicated member of the

> > red cross! i would like a career in something medical based but have

> > no idea what! would like to take the first aid further. thought

> > about the army as a medic but they i've been told at the moment they

> > won't take me becuase i'm asthmatic and recently had a bad flair up!

> > anyway i don't know what else to write. i love reading about people

> > and what they do and currently looking for an interesting

> > challengeing medical career, if anyone has any ideas?

> >

> > fiona

> >

>

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Fiona

Hello. Welcome to the list. Please feel free to muck in with comments and

questions whenever you wish to. We have all, at some time or another, made a

complete ar*e of ourselves at some time or another on this list. If ever you do

(which you will) just say 'ooops, silly me - sorry...' and move forward.

Medicine is a wonderful subject - no matter if you are a first aider or a

consultant. It is a subject which often takes over ones life which may account

for so may on this list - which is one of the biggest in the world as far as I

am aware... !

Mike Bjarkoy

Paramedic England

me

hi, as a new member have had an e-mail asking me to introduce

myself. well currently i'm a student doing something completely

unrelated. i enjoy doing first aid and am a dedicated member of the

red cross! i would like a career in something medical based but have

no idea what! would like to take the first aid further. thought

about the army as a medic but they i've been told at the moment they

won't take me becuase i'm asthmatic and recently had a bad flair up!

anyway i don't know what else to write. i love reading about people

and what they do and currently looking for an interesting

challengeing medical career, if anyone has any ideas?

fiona

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HI fiona and happy crimbo to you and all my fellow list compadres in the

northern hemisphere.. i digress.. nursing in one shape or form is an option,

hospitals are crying out for nurses..maybe get some work experience in a

hospital even if its clerical/cleaning to get a feel for the enviroment and

people.I started as a red cross cadet(MUPPET) when i was a 7yo.any how good

luck.. regards Mark Groves..remote paramedic W.Australia.

regards--mark-

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>Subject: me Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 14:23:48 -0000

>

>hi, as a new member have had an e-mail asking me to introduce myself. well

>currently i'm a student doing something completely unrelated. i enjoy doing

>first aid and am a dedicated member of the red cross! i would like a career

>in something medical based but have no idea what! would like to take the

>first aid further. thought about the army as a medic but they i've been

>told at the moment they won't take me becuase i'm asthmatic and recently

>had a bad flair up! anyway i don't know what else to write. i love reading

>about people and what they do and currently looking for an interesting

>challengeing medical career, if anyone has any ideas?

>

>fiona

>

>

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well guys thanx for all the welcomes, it hink i will just sit backnow

and wait for you have a discusion, and i'll see what your talking

about!

feee

> HI fiona and happy crimbo to you and all my fellow list compadres

in the

> northern hemisphere.. i digress.. nursing in one shape or form is

an option,

> hospitals are crying out for nurses..maybe get some work experience

in a

> hospital even if its clerical/cleaning to get a feel for the

enviroment and

> people.I started as a red cross cadet(MUPPET) when i was a 7yo.any

how good

> luck.. regards Mark Groves..remote paramedic W.Australia.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> regards--mark-

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> > To:

> >Subject: me Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 14:23:48 -

0000

> >

> >hi, as a new member have had an e-mail asking me to introduce

myself. well

> >currently i'm a student doing something completely unrelated. i

enjoy doing

> >first aid and am a dedicated member of the red cross! i would like

a career

> >in something medical based but have no idea what! would like to

take the

> >first aid further. thought about the army as a medic but they i've

been

> >told at the moment they won't take me becuase i'm asthmatic and

recently

> >had a bad flair up! anyway i don't know what else to write. i love

reading

> >about people and what they do and currently looking for an

interesting

> >challengeing medical career, if anyone has any ideas?

> >

> >fiona

> >

> >

>

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I just happened to be going to a fancy dress party and this Turkey had

escaped from a farm and I was only trying to catch it as a favour to the

Farmer.......................

----- Original Message -----

From: " Daryl Wight " <lstsexped@...>

> Steady on Tom, the one that really needs watching is Rod! Saw him

yesterday

> trying to stuff the turkey, which luckily managed to run faster than he

> could (Mind you, he was wearing a rather fetching girl-guides uniform at

the

> time!!!!)

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Hi Jos,

Welcome to the list.

As far as the list goes don't get too hung up on qualifications. You will

find that once people have done the initial intro on themselves they tend

not to be mentioned again. This is quite deliberate because we don't want to

go the way of some other lists and degenerate into us and them situations.

Remember no one has a monopoly on knowledge. Listen to the banter and learn.

Once you feel happy to contribute to the list then feel free to " chip in " .

No one will get nasty or flame you for expressing your opinion (unlike

certain other sites on which if you deviate from the views of a few central

people the wrath of the whole site descends on you).

The good thing from this site is that we all learn from each other and try

to improve our practice (however do remember to follow your local protocols

;-) )

I look forward to hearing from your self and all the other new members in

the future. Lets liven the list up as the number of posts has been a bit

down in recent times.

Gareth

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>Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 21:35:15 -0000

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>Hi

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>Im Jos and from the sound of things the least qulifed person......

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