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Alf do you have any information on BATLS as done in Belgium or your home

country?

There is a website but I wondered if you had anything in English that you

might have covered in your training?

Carpenter

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>I am a militiary medic as well.

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Mr carpenter, i might have an English BARTS BATLES & ATLS teaching

programme somewhere in this mess called my office, ill let you know if

you are interested.

Mitch

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> Alf do you have any information on BATLS as done in Belgium or your

> home

> country?

> There is a website but I wondered if you had anything in English that

> you

> might have covered in your training?

> Carpenter

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>

>

> >Hi geordie,

> >

> >I am a militiary medic as well.

> >Which country are you from and what are your tasks in the medical

> services?

> >

> >greetings Alf

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Hi

I done the course at the Institute of Naval Medicine about 18 months ago.

Can I help at all

Regards

Rattigan

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>< >

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>Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 21:49:07 +0100

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>Alf do you have any information on BATLS as done in Belgium or your home

>country?

>There is a website but I wondered if you had anything in English that you

>might have covered in your training?

> Carpenter

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>

>

> >Hi geordie,

> >

> >I am a militiary medic as well.

> >Which country are you from and what are your tasks in the medical

>services?

> >

> >greetings Alf

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Sounds like what I am looking for. i am interested.

Much obliged

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>> services?

>> >

>> >greetings Alf

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I was looking for some course notes or something like that to read up well

in advance as it will be some time before I get a chance to do the course,

and I have some time to spare for study. Can you help?

Thanks for the offer.

C

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>> >Hi geordie,

>> >

>> >I am a militiary medic as well.

>> >Which country are you from and what are your tasks in the medical

>>services?

>> >

>> >greetings Alf

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Hi Chaps,

Anyone know of a GP and hospital in the north east that will take placements

for the Medics course, This is pretty urgent I would appreciate help.

Thanks

Brash

Senior Nurse Supervisor

Cabinda Gulf Oil Company

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Telephone: CTN. 8 345 2696

Via London 020 74878100 Cabinda Ext. 2696

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Well mate, I have not had a whiff of a news letter. Wait until you read your

letter you will find out why. Want to pay another £30 for your

insurance????

That's what Mark wants us to do now. It would appear that the company doing

our insurance has pulled the plug. So to keep the £2,000,000 cover, you will

have to pay £30 a year more for our membership if we are to keep the same

cover!

Get the wife to open the letter, now!

Rod

> Yes Rod,

>

> I'm told by my wife there is one waiting at home, it seems that BAEMT is

> fast going down the tubes. When was the last time anyone had a news letter

> or for that matter any contact at all with BAEMT?

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> Rgs

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> Ian

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> Well mate, I have not had a whiff of a news letter. Wait until you read

your

> letter you will find out why. Want to pay another £30 for your

> insurance????

> That's what Mark wants us to do now. It would appear that the company

doing

> our insurance has pulled the plug. So to keep the £2,000,000 cover, you

will

> have to pay £30 a year more for our membership if we are to keep the same

> cover!

>

>

> Hi all,

This problem with insurance is not limited to the BAEMT, When my company

received the renewal for its public and employees liability insurance it had

gone up over 100% a year. The other trick they do is not to send you a

reminder until its expired so you don't have time to look around.

I did however start looking and telephone a number of companies, some who

already insure Private Ambulance Services. I thought it would be easy as I

just wanted the same type of cover as other companies. It was not my medical

malpractice as I have that with a separate company, although that did go up

over £500 on renewal.

But what a mission it was to get insurance as companies are only renewing

insurances and at increased premiums. No one will take on new policies. it

took me over 10 days of continual phone different companies. In the end a

company I phoned on the first day managed to get me cover at a reduced rate,

although it took them the 10 days to get a quote, they also had loads of

insurers refusing to provide cover.

So I can imagine the problem Mark is Having.

Geoff

Capital Medical Services

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Yes m8 have a look at this,

COre technical

And have a look at all the other agencies

Mitch

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> I am trying to find some work as a rig medic, anyone got any ideas as i am

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www.remotemedics.co.uk

Ian can you post a link to the website as for some strange reason i cant get on

it. Keeps telling me that i do not have permission and stuff. Cheers

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Dear

Yeah mate!!!!! I know the contacts etc. It will cost you a few beers for the

boys to get in.You may have to commute to Aussie for some work.

I have worked offshore in N.Z. They are a tight bunch of guys but are good

guys.

01224 624 152

Cheers

Philip

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Dear all,

Just wondering if anyone could help me with the following:

I am looking to move to New Zealand within the next 2 years, however after

trawling through the Internet and searching thousands of sites i can NOT

find anything to do with offshore work around New Zealand. I am wondering if

any one on the list may be able to help me. I am after any contact

information for any offshore employees or agencies for the New Zealand area,

or if anyone knows of any UK based agency that can put me in touch with one

in that area.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Yours,

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No worries ill get the beers in.

Bye the way whos number is it?

Mitch

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> Dear all,

>

> Just wondering if anyone could help me with the following:

>

> I am looking to move to New Zealand within the next 2 years, however after

> trawling through the Internet and searching thousands of sites i can NOT

> find anything to do with offshore work around New Zealand. I am wondering

if

> any one on the list may be able to help me. I am after any contact

> information for any offshore employees or agencies for the New Zealand

area,

> or if anyone knows of any UK based agency that can put me in touch with

one

> in that area.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks

>

> Yours,

>

> (Mitch)

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Mitch

The number is mine in Aberdeen.

I will give you details then. Also have contacts for Australia also. Some

work onshore also.

Cheers

Philip.

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No worries ill get the beers in.

Bye the way whos number is it?

Mitch

>

> Dear all,

>

> Just wondering if anyone could help me with the following:

>

> I am looking to move to New Zealand within the next 2 years, however after

> trawling through the Internet and searching thousands of sites i can NOT

> find anything to do with offshore work around New Zealand. I am wondering

if

> any one on the list may be able to help me. I am after any contact

> information for any offshore employees or agencies for the New Zealand

area,

> or if anyone knows of any UK based agency that can put me in touch with

one

> in that area.

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks

>

> Yours,

>

> (Mitch)

>

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Thanks Ian, Alls fine now, maybe its been quiet as well. I was

chatting with Tom the other night, He seems in Good form. Anyway, thanks for

sorting me out. Good to hear from you.

All the Best

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HI Kaz

I spent some time with the Ozzie Army at a place called Pukka in ,

borrowed loads of kit from 3 camp Army Hospital and came across Pentrane for the

first time (not used in the UK)

I have met a few chaps from RFDS working in western Oz, now thats what you call

remote medicine....

All the Best

Steve Benbow

Karyn <karyn.clark@...> wrote:

G'Day,

I

'm Kaz and I'm an Aussie. I am currently working for the Royal Flying

Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) out of Yulara (Ayres Rock). Our

closest Level III medical facility is in Alice Springs 450km away, just

a short flight by air. I am employed as a Intensive Care Paramedic by

the RFDS. This job is pretty civil compared to my previous employment in

the Australian Regular Army. My service saw me sent to Islands,

Bougainville, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and remote Australia for

months on end, but I enjoyed every minute of it!

There are two of us here, the other guy I work with has just returned

from a stint in Saudi Arabia, we sit here doing a lot of reading waiting

for shit to happen. I would love to joint in with your chat groups and

hear what you guys have to say and learn more from your experiences.

Cheers

Kaz

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Hi.I saw your post on remote medics. I work for a company that provides

medics for companies working in Iraq. My question to you is, do you know of

any websites or organizations that Aussie military medics, or SAS medics go

to? We are trying to recruit Special Ops medics or medics with a lot of

military medical experience, due to the nature of these jobs.

Cheers,

Cory

G'Day,

I

'm Kaz and I'm an Aussie. I am currently working for the Royal Flying

Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) out of Yulara (Ayres Rock). Our

closest Level III medical facility is in Alice Springs 450km away, just

a short flight by air. I am employed as a Intensive Care Paramedic by

the RFDS. This job is pretty civil compared to my previous employment in

the Australian Regular Army. My service saw me sent to Islands,

Bougainville, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and remote Australia for

months on end, but I enjoyed every minute of it!

There are two of us here, the other guy I work with has just returned

from a stint in Saudi Arabia, we sit here doing a lot of reading waiting

for shit to happen. I would love to joint in with your chat groups and

hear what you guys have to say and learn more from your experiences.

Cheers

Kaz

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

From: " F.C. " Cory " Dahmer " <fcdahmer@...>

My question to you is, do you know of

> any websites or organizations that Aussie military medics, or SAS medics

go

> to?

Try sneaky-beaky.com

:o)

(sorry, couldn't resist)

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Kaz,

Although a Pom working in the North Sea, I have worked in Oz, mostly in

Melbourne and WA.

Most exotic thing I dealt with was in the WA wheat belt, a man drove his horse

box into the ambulance bay and asked me to inject his horse's gonads with

penicillin. He'd castrated the poor bugger the previous day (mid-summer) and the

flies had got all manner of crap in there causing an impressive infection. Well,

seeing as the last person who went near that part of his anatomy cut of his

balls, I wasn't about to approach pissed of Farlap hellbent on revenge, so I

told him to see a vet. I'm a bit picky about treating humans only. Also, they do

like their shotguns in WA.

Pointless and irrelevant, but thought you might be interested.

> Message date : Jan 29 2004, 08:46 AM

> From : " Karyn "

> To :

> Copy to :

> Subject :

> G'Day,

> I

> 'm Kaz and I'm an Aussie. I am currently working for the Royal Flying

> Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) out of Yulara (Ayres Rock). Our

> closest Level III medical facility is in Alice Springs 450km away, just

> a short flight by air. I am employed as a Intensive Care Paramedic by

> the RFDS. This job is pretty civil compared to my previous employment in

> the Australian Regular Army. My service saw me sent to Islands,

> Bougainville, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and remote Australia for

> months on end, but I enjoyed every minute of it!

>

> There are two of us here, the other guy I work with has just returned

> from a stint in Saudi Arabia, we sit here doing a lot of reading waiting

> for shit to happen. I would love to joint in with your chat groups and

> hear what you guys have to say and learn more from your experiences.

>

> Cheers

> Kaz

>

>

>

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With that background Kaz, you will fit in well in this group!

Welcome

Darren

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G'Day,

I

'm Kaz and I'm an Aussie. I am currently working for the Royal Flying

Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) out of Yulara (Ayres Rock). Our

closest Level III medical facility is in Alice Springs 450km away, just

a short flight by air. I am employed as a Intensive Care Paramedic by

the RFDS. This job is pretty civil compared to my previous employment in

the Australian Regular Army. My service saw me sent to Islands,

Bougainville, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and remote Australia for

months on end, but I enjoyed every minute of it!

There are two of us here, the other guy I work with has just returned

from a stint in Saudi Arabia, we sit here doing a lot of reading waiting

for shit to happen. I would love to joint in with your chat groups and

hear what you guys have to say and learn more from your experiences.

Cheers

Kaz

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Cory drop me a line at my e-mail address i think i know somebody that might

be interested.

>From: " F.C. \ " Cory\ " Dahmer " <fcdahmer@...>

>Reply-

>< >

>Subject: RE:

>Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 05:49:13 -0600

>

>Hi.I saw your post on remote medics. I work for a company that provides

>medics for companies working in Iraq. My question to you is, do you know of

>any websites or organizations that Aussie military medics, or SAS medics go

>to? We are trying to recruit Special Ops medics or medics with a lot of

>military medical experience, due to the nature of these jobs.

>

>Cheers,

>Cory

>

>

>

>G'Day,

>I

>'m Kaz and I'm an Aussie. I am currently working for the Royal Flying

>Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) out of Yulara (Ayres Rock). Our

>closest Level III medical facility is in Alice Springs 450km away, just

>a short flight by air. I am employed as a Intensive Care Paramedic by

>the RFDS. This job is pretty civil compared to my previous employment in

>the Australian Regular Army. My service saw me sent to Islands,

>Bougainville, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and remote Australia for

>months on end, but I enjoyed every minute of it!

>

>There are two of us here, the other guy I work with has just returned

>from a stint in Saudi Arabia, we sit here doing a lot of reading waiting

>for shit to happen. I would love to joint in with your chat groups and

>hear what you guys have to say and learn more from your experiences.

>

>Cheers

>Kaz

>

>

>

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Thanks for your reply Steve. Pukka!!! Four seasons in one day that place!!! 40+

to -4 in the same day. Catch up with you later.

Kaz

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HI Kaz

I spent some time with the Ozzie Army at a place called Pukka in ,

borrowed loads of kit from 3 camp Army Hospital and came across Pentrane for the

first time (not used in the UK)

I have met a few chaps from RFDS working in western Oz, now thats what you call

remote medicine....

All the Best

Steve Benbow

Karyn <karyn.clark@...> wrote:

G'Day,

I

'm Kaz and I'm an Aussie. I am currently working for the Royal Flying Doctor

Service of Australia (RFDS) out of Yulara (Ayres Rock). Our closest Level III

medical facility is in Alice Springs 450km away, just a short flight by air. I

am employed as a Intensive Care Paramedic by the RFDS. This job is pretty civil

compared to my previous employment in the Australian Regular Army. My service

saw me sent to Islands, Bougainville, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and

remote Australia for months on end, but I enjoyed every minute of it!

There are two of us here, the other guy I work with has just returned from a

stint in Saudi Arabia, we sit here doing a lot of reading waiting for shit to

happen. I would love to joint in with your chat groups and hear what you guys

have to say and learn more from your experiences.

Cheers

Kaz

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Cory, I'm not sure about any specific web sights. Maybe watch this

space!!!

Kaz

G'Day,

I

'm Kaz and I'm an Aussie. I am currently working for the Royal Flying

Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) out of Yulara (Ayres Rock). Our

closest Level III medical facility is in Alice Springs 450km away, just

a short flight by air. I am employed as a Intensive Care Paramedic by

the RFDS. This job is pretty civil compared to my previous employment in

the Australian Regular Army. My service saw me sent to Islands,

Bougainville, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and remote Australia for

months on end, but I enjoyed every minute of it!

There are two of us here, the other guy I work with has just returned

from a stint in Saudi Arabia, we sit here doing a lot of reading waiting

for shit to happen. I would love to joint in with your chat groups and

hear what you guys have to say and learn more from your experiences.

Cheers

Kaz

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Cory

what company do you represent..how much are you paying,whats the term of

contract.

>From: " F.C. \ " Cory\ " Dahmer " <fcdahmer@...>

>Reply-

>< >

>Subject: RE:

>Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 05:49:13 -0600

>

>Hi.I saw your post on remote medics. I work for a company that provides

>medics for companies working in Iraq. My question to you is, do you know of

>any websites or organizations that Aussie military medics, or SAS medics go

>to? We are trying to recruit Special Ops medics or medics with a lot of

>military medical experience, due to the nature of these jobs.

>

>Cheers,

>Cory

>

>

>

>G'Day,

>I

>'m Kaz and I'm an Aussie. I am currently working for the Royal Flying

>Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) out of Yulara (Ayres Rock). Our

>closest Level III medical facility is in Alice Springs 450km away, just

>a short flight by air. I am employed as a Intensive Care Paramedic by

>the RFDS. This job is pretty civil compared to my previous employment in

>the Australian Regular Army. My service saw me sent to Islands,

>Bougainville, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and remote Australia for

>months on end, but I enjoyed every minute of it!

>

>There are two of us here, the other guy I work with has just returned

>from a stint in Saudi Arabia, we sit here doing a lot of reading waiting

>for shit to happen. I would love to joint in with your chat groups and

>hear what you guys have to say and learn more from your experiences.

>

>Cheers

>Kaz

>

>

>

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Hi Steve,

Give us a call

Peps

>From: steve benbow <med1cell@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Re:

>Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 11:44:40 +0000 (GMT)

>

>HI Kaz

>

>I spent some time with the Ozzie Army at a place called Pukka in ,

>borrowed loads of kit from 3 camp Army Hospital and came across Pentrane

>for the first time (not used in the UK)

>

>I have met a few chaps from RFDS working in western Oz, now thats what you

>call remote medicine....

>

>All the Best

>Steve Benbow

>

>Karyn <karyn.clark@...> wrote:

>G'Day,

>I

>'m Kaz and I'm an Aussie. I am currently working for the Royal Flying

>Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) out of Yulara (Ayres Rock). Our

>closest Level III medical facility is in Alice Springs 450km away, just

>a short flight by air. I am employed as a Intensive Care Paramedic by

>the RFDS. This job is pretty civil compared to my previous employment in

>the Australian Regular Army. My service saw me sent to Islands,

>Bougainville, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and remote Australia for

>months on end, but I enjoyed every minute of it!

>

>There are two of us here, the other guy I work with has just returned

>from a stint in Saudi Arabia, we sit here doing a lot of reading waiting

>for shit to happen. I would love to joint in with your chat groups and

>hear what you guys have to say and learn more from your experiences.

>

>Cheers

>Kaz

>

>

>

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Kaz cheers, you are right on the money with the weather....

my favorite place in pukka is called Hughs hill, dont get confused with the hill

next to it, its called Not Hughs hill, only in austrailia....

later

Steve

Karyn <karyn.clark@...> wrote:

Thanks for your reply Steve. Pukka!!! Four seasons in one day that place!!! 40+

to -4 in the same day. Catch up with you later.

Kaz

Re:

HI Kaz

I spent some time with the Ozzie Army at a place called Pukka in ,

borrowed loads of kit from 3 camp Army Hospital and came across Pentrane for the

first time (not used in the UK)

I have met a few chaps from RFDS working in western Oz, now thats what you call

remote medicine....

All the Best

Steve Benbow

Karyn wrote:

G'Day,

I

'm Kaz and I'm an Aussie. I am currently working for the Royal Flying Doctor

Service of Australia (RFDS) out of Yulara (Ayres Rock). Our closest Level III

medical facility is in Alice Springs 450km away, just a short flight by air. I

am employed as a Intensive Care Paramedic by the RFDS. This job is pretty civil

compared to my previous employment in the Australian Regular Army. My service

saw me sent to Islands, Bougainville, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and

remote Australia for months on end, but I enjoyed every minute of it!

There are two of us here, the other guy I work with has just returned from a

stint in Saudi Arabia, we sit here doing a lot of reading waiting for shit to

happen. I would love to joint in with your chat groups and hear what you guys

have to say and learn more from your experiences.

Cheers

Kaz

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