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Does anyone know which organization is more recognized

for certs outside of the US? For example, is a Red

Cross cert more recognized for a medic(the Red Cross

is everywhere) as opposed to the AHA cert for CPR

(BLS). I'm in south Central America and the only

office I can find for a recert is the Red Cross.

Thanks in advance.

dave

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i lou

welcome to the world of medics

AN ENG1 is a norwegian physical nearly the same as the UK required physicals.

A lot of Norwegian ships/companies, and some UK companies will require one.

Good luck with your new career.

later gator

dennis

From: mediclou82 <mediclou82@...>

Subject: Certs

Date: Friday, July 29, 2011, 7:52 AM

 

Hi Guys and Girls.

I am new to all this so please forgive my lack of knowledge. I sent my CV to

various agencies when i qualified last Friday. I'm confused at the minute. A

agency has contacted me asking me do I have my ENG1. I have my 'oguk' can you

tell me is this the same thing? Or am I being blonde? lol

Thanks in advance

Lou x

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Never mind the last comment An ENG1 is a merchant marine medical cert there

is a separate medical for Norway and another one for UK

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Date: Friday, July 29, 2011, 7:52 AM

Hi Guys and Girls.

I am new to all this so please forgive my lack of knowledge. I sent my CV to

various agencies when i qualified last Friday. I'm confused at the minute. A

agency has contacted me asking me do I have my ENG1. I have my 'oguk' can

you tell me is this the same thing? Or am I being blonde? lol

Thanks in advance

Lou x

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Ricky

Never mind your last comment.  The ENG1 (as stated is a Norwegian physical). 

It is nearly the same as the UK physical.   Some UK companies (or actually

their clients) will require an ENG1 working on some ships in the UK waters. So

therefore, a medic might have to have the two physical for some jobs.

Cheers

Dennis

>From: mediclou82 <mediclou82@...>

Subject: Certs

Date: Friday, July 29, 2011, 7:52 AM

Hi Guys and Girls.

I am new to all this so please forgive my lack of knowledge. I sent my CV to

various agencies when i qualified last Friday. I'm confused at the minute. A

agency has contacted me asking me do I have my ENG1. I have my 'oguk' can

you tell me is this the same thing? Or am I being blonde? lol

Thanks in advance

Lou x

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Denis FYI

http://www.abermed.com/index.php/en/general/medical-assessments

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Ricky

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> >From: mediclou82 <mediclou82@...>

> Subject: Certs

>

> Date: Friday, July 29, 2011, 7:52 AM

>

>

>

> Hi Guys and Girls.

>

> I am new to all this so please forgive my lack of knowledge. I sent my CV to

> various agencies when i qualified last Friday. I'm confused at the minute. A

> agency has contacted me asking me do I have my ENG1. I have my 'oguk' can

> you tell me is this the same thing? Or am I being blonde? lol

>

> Thanks in advance

>

> Lou x

>

>

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