Guest guest Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 Hey : I am going to attempt the test this summer as well. I can send you some PDF study material and the titles of a few good books tomorrow when I am back in the office. You have probably all ready been there but a great resource is the IAFP. www.flightparamedic.org I am on site in Equatorial Guinea, but would love to get my hands on your critical care books on PDF. Warm Regards Derrick Barcombe Sent from my iPad On Feb 17, 2011, at 6:19, " Quinn " <cuinne@...> wrote: > Hello Remote Medics all over the place, > > Am looking to do my FC-P (Flight Medic) exam in Summer. I know it will be a ball buster and wanted to have a look at as much information and study material as possible. I have a few critical care/ICU books on .pdf (anyone who wants them, I can skype them or share via google docs or maybe remotemedics has a file share already?, they are huge documents) and was curious if anyone had any electronic learning materials for the FC-P exam, books, sample questions, SOPs - anything at all. > > I know the critical care books may only offer a starting point to study for this hardcore exam and I am seeking the critical care transport materials mostly. > > Well, if you have anything you wish to share, or would like to share the books that I have already, please email at anytime. It would be great to hear from anyone who has taken the exam already about the details or just a basic heads-up about the difficulty, time to study for it etc... > All the best, > > - Vacancies Dear Ian Hope you have had a great start to the New Year. I would appreciate if you could post the following vacancy. Kind regards Medilink International has a requirement for a paramedic for immediate placement. Applicants must have completed a remote or offshore medics course and have up to date ACLS and ATLS certification together with at least 3 years experience in an emergency setting in a remote location. Must have excellent command of English and must also be able to communicate in French of Arabic.. Excellent rotation schedules and salaries offered to the right applicants. Please send your CVs to tte Cutajar at the following email address jcutajar@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 and Derrick, Check out this website. I'm actually taking the course August 2011 in Melbourne Florida. http://flightparamedic.org/ http://ehs.umbc.edu/CE/CCEMT-P/ Derrick I'm out on Tuesday, when do you leave? ________________________________ From: Derrick <d790barc@...> " " < > Sent: Fri, February 18, 2011 4:02:32 AM Subject: Re: Re: Flight Medic/critical care materials  Hey : I am going to attempt the test this summer as well. I can send you some PDF study material and the titles of a few good books tomorrow when I am back in the office. You have probably all ready been there but a great resource is the IAFP. www.flightparamedic.org I am on site in Equatorial Guinea, but would love to get my hands on your critical care books on PDF. Warm Regards Derrick Barcombe Sent from my iPad On Feb 17, 2011, at 6:19, " Quinn " <cuinne@...> wrote: > Hello Remote Medics all over the place, > > Am looking to do my FC-P (Flight Medic) exam in Summer. I know it will be a >ball buster and wanted to have a look at as much information and study material >as possible. I have a few critical care/ICU books on .pdf (anyone who wants >them, I can skype them or share via google docs or maybe remotemedics has a file >share already?, they are huge documents) and was curious if anyone had any >electronic learning materials for the FC-P exam, books, sample questions, SOPs - >anything at all. > > > I know the critical care books may only offer a starting point to study for >this hardcore exam and I am seeking the critical care transport materials >mostly. > > > Well, if you have anything you wish to share, or would like to share the books >that I have already, please email at anytime. It would be great to hear from >anyone who has taken the exam already about the details or just a basic heads-up >about the difficulty, time to study for it etc... > > All the best, > > - Vacancies Dear Ian Hope you have had a great start to the New >Year. I would appreciate if you could post the following vacancy. Kind regards > Medilink International has a requirement for a paramedic for immediate >placement. Applicants must have completed a remote or offshore medics course and >have up to date ACLS and ATLS certification together with at least 3 years >experience in an emergency setting in a remote location. Must have excellent >command of English and must also be able to communicate in French of Arabic.. >Excellent rotation schedules and salaries offered to the right applicants. >Please send your CVs to tte Cutajar at the following email address >jcutajar@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2011 Report Share Posted February 18, 2011 Hey Jarrod: Out on the 3rd of March!! I will be stopping by your place on the 3rd to bring you some Malarone that we borrowed..... Paramedic Derrick Barcombe International SOS Assistance Inc. Hess Bome Clinic Equatorial Guinea, West Africa > Hello Remote Medics all over the place, > > Am looking to do my FC-P (Flight Medic) exam in Summer. I know it will be a >ball buster and wanted to have a look at as much information and study material >as possible. I have a few critical care/ICU books on .pdf (anyone who wants >them, I can skype them or share via google docs or maybe remotemedics has a file >share already?, they are huge documents) and was curious if anyone had any >electronic learning materials for the FC-P exam, books, sample questions, SOPs - >anything at all. > > > I know the critical care books may only offer a starting point to study for >this hardcore exam and I am seeking the critical care transport materials >mostly. > > > Well, if you have anything you wish to share, or would like to share the books >that I have already, please email at anytime. It would be great to hear from >anyone who has taken the exam already about the details or just a basic heads-up >about the difficulty, time to study for it etc... > > All the best, > > - Vacancies Dear Ian Hope you have had a great start to the New >Year. I would appreciate if you could post the following vacancy. Kind regards > Medilink International has a requirement for a paramedic for immediate >placement. Applicants must have completed a remote or offshore medics course and >have up to date ACLS and ATLS certification together with at least 3 years >experience in an emergency setting in a remote location. Must have excellent >command of English and must also be able to communicate in French of Arabic.. >Excellent rotation schedules and salaries offered to the right applicants. >Please send your CVs to tte Cutajar at the following email address >jcutajar@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2011 Report Share Posted February 18, 2011 Hey thanks for that, The <http://flightparamedic.org/> http://flightparamedic.org/ website seems to be a great resource, have you taken the course and is it questions based or lecture/theory based? Worth it you think? The other site is great, a big help. Just to understand the process correctly, do most medics take the FP-C exam separately from the CCP-C? said differently, does one exam usually come before the other or do paramedics usually take whichever one they need to for their work etc? okay, chat anytime and thanks for anything you can send – will work on that Bledsoe book as well J PS- if anyone want access to some poor .pdf versions of some critical care books, please send me you gmail address and I can send you a share link – they are good review and reference for anyone working in critical care. Be safe Quinn cuinne@... johnmquinnv@... +420608246032 mobile Czech Republic +491719262759 German mobile +1 620 747 9081 USA vmail From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Jarrod Tomassi Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 09:48 Subject: Re: Re: Flight Medic/critical care materials and Derrick, Check out this website. I'm actually taking the course August 2011 in Melbourne Florida. http://flightparamedic.org/ http://ehs.umbc.edu/CE/CCEMT-P/ Derrick I'm out on Tuesday, when do you leave? ________________________________ From: Derrick <d790barc@... <mailto:d790barc%40> > " <mailto:%40> " < <mailto:%40> > Sent: Fri, February 18, 2011 4:02:32 AM Subject: Re: Re: Flight Medic/critical care materials Hey : I am going to attempt the test this summer as well. I can send you some PDF study material and the titles of a few good books tomorrow when I am back in the office. You have probably all ready been there but a great resource is the IAFP. www.flightparamedic.org I am on site in Equatorial Guinea, but would love to get my hands on your critical care books on PDF. Warm Regards Derrick Barcombe Sent from my iPad On Feb 17, 2011, at 6:19, " Quinn " <cuinne@... <mailto:cuinne%40gmail.com> > wrote: > Hello Remote Medics all over the place, > > Am looking to do my FC-P (Flight Medic) exam in Summer. I know it will be a >ball buster and wanted to have a look at as much information and study material >as possible. I have a few critical care/ICU books on .pdf (anyone who wants >them, I can skype them or share via google docs or maybe remotemedics has a file >share already?, they are huge documents) and was curious if anyone had any >electronic learning materials for the FC-P exam, books, sample questions, SOPs - >anything at all. > > > I know the critical care books may only offer a starting point to study for >this hardcore exam and I am seeking the critical care transport materials >mostly. > > > Well, if you have anything you wish to share, or would like to share the books >that I have already, please email at anytime. It would be great to hear from >anyone who has taken the exam already about the details or just a basic heads-up >about the difficulty, time to study for it etc... > > All the best, > > - Vacancies Dear Ian Hope you have had a great start to the New >Year. I would appreciate if you could post the following vacancy. Kind regards > Medilink International has a requirement for a paramedic for immediate >placement. Applicants must have completed a remote or offshore medics course and >have up to date ACLS and ATLS certification together with at least 3 years >experience in an emergency setting in a remote location. Must have excellent >command of English and must also be able to communicate in French of Arabic.. >Excellent rotation schedules and salaries offered to the right applicants. >Please send your CVs to tte Cutajar at the following email address >jcutajar@... <mailto:jcutajar%40medilinkint.com> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > Quinn > cuinne@... <mailto:cuinne%40gmail.com> > johnmquinnv@... <mailto:johnmquinnv%40medicine.neomailbox.net> > +420 608 246 032 Czech mobile > +491719262759 mobile > +1 630 747 9081 voicemail > FAX: +1 (917) 591-9686 > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Member Information: > > List owner: Ian Sharpe > Editor: Ross Boardman > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2011 Report Share Posted February 18, 2011 Hey : Another good resource: www.flightweb.com Paramedic Derrick Barcombe International SOS Assistance Inc. Hess Bome Clinic Equatorial Guinea, West Africa > Hello Remote Medics all over the place, > > Am looking to do my FC-P (Flight Medic) exam in Summer. I know it will be a >ball buster and wanted to have a look at as much information and study material >as possible. I have a few critical care/ICU books on .pdf (anyone who wants >them, I can skype them or share via google docs or maybe remotemedics has a file >share already?, they are huge documents) and was curious if anyone had any >electronic learning materials for the FC-P exam, books, sample questions, SOPs - >anything at all. > > > I know the critical care books may only offer a starting point to study for >this hardcore exam and I am seeking the critical care transport materials >mostly. > > > Well, if you have anything you wish to share, or would like to share the books >that I have already, please email at anytime. It would be great to hear from >anyone who has taken the exam already about the details or just a basic heads-up >about the difficulty, time to study for it etc... > > All the best, > > - Vacancies Dear Ian Hope you have had a great start to the New >Year. I would appreciate if you could post the following vacancy. Kind regards > Medilink International has a requirement for a paramedic for immediate >placement. Applicants must have completed a remote or offshore medics course and >have up to date ACLS and ATLS certification together with at least 3 years >experience in an emergency setting in a remote location. Must have excellent >command of English and must also be able to communicate in French of Arabic.. >Excellent rotation schedules and salaries offered to the right applicants. >Please send your CVs to tte Cutajar at the following email address >jcutajar@... <mailto:jcutajar%40medilinkint.com> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > Quinn > cuinne@... <mailto:cuinne%40gmail.com> > johnmquinnv@... <mailto:johnmquinnv%40medicine.neomailbox.net> > +420 608 246 032 Czech mobile > +491719262759 mobile > +1 630 747 9081 voicemail > FAX: +1 (917) 591-9686 > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Member Information: > > List owner: Ian Sharpe > Editor: Ross Boardman > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 Regarding your question on FP-C v. CCP-C, I think this is a regionally dependent question, however I would personally advise only spending your money on the FP-C if you feel the certification is necessary. Local to me, those certifications don't add much value other then personal satisfaction, so the expense isn't worth it. In other regions, FP-C is much more useful, but I believe that it is commonly believed to be encompassing the CCP-C credential as well (similarly to how CFRN--flight nursing--encompasses CTRN--ground transport nursing). If you are getting someone else to pay for it, then go bonkers. Regardless, for all straight testing certifications, I've always felt the best way to pass the test is to take a specific preparatory course. I don't feel that those courses are the best necessarily for being qualified (as they tend to teach the test) but given the cost, I wouldn't want to be extremely knowledgable and qualified but study the wrong information and therefore still fail. Austin On Feb 18, 2011, at 7:06 AM, JOHN QUINN GMAIL wrote: > Hey thanks for that, > > The <http://flightparamedic.org/> http://flightparamedic.org/ website seems to be a great resource, have you taken the course and is it questions based or lecture/theory based? Worth it you think? The other site is great, a big help. > > Just to understand the process correctly, do most medics take the FP-C exam separately from the CCP-C? said differently, does one exam usually come before the other or do paramedics usually take whichever one they need to for their work etc? okay, chat anytime and thanks for anything you can send – will work on that Bledsoe book as well J > > PS- if anyone want access to some poor .pdf versions of some critical care books, please send me you gmail address and I can send you a share link – they are good review and reference for anyone working in critical care. > > Be safe > > Quinn > > cuinne@... > > johnmquinnv@... > > +420608246032 mobile Czech Republic > > +491719262759 German mobile > > +1 620 747 9081 USA vmail > > From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Jarrod Tomassi > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 09:48 > > Subject: Re: Re: Flight Medic/critical care materials > > and Derrick, > > Check out this website. I'm actually taking the course August 2011 in Melbourne > Florida. > > http://flightparamedic.org/ > > http://ehs.umbc.edu/CE/CCEMT-P/ > > Derrick I'm out on Tuesday, when do you leave? > > ________________________________ > From: Derrick <d790barc@... <mailto:d790barc%40> > > " <mailto:%40> " < <mailto:%40> > > Sent: Fri, February 18, 2011 4:02:32 AM > Subject: Re: Re: Flight Medic/critical care materials > > Hey : > > I am going to attempt the test this summer as well. I can send you some PDF > study material and the titles of a few good books tomorrow when I am back in the > office. You have probably all ready been there but a great resource is the IAFP. > www.flightparamedic.org > I am on site in Equatorial Guinea, but would love to get my hands on your > critical care books on PDF. > > Warm Regards > Derrick Barcombe > > Sent from my iPad > > On Feb 17, 2011, at 6:19, " Quinn " <cuinne@... <mailto:cuinne%40gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hello Remote Medics all over the place, > > > > Am looking to do my FC-P (Flight Medic) exam in Summer. I know it will be a > >ball buster and wanted to have a look at as much information and study material > >as possible. I have a few critical care/ICU books on .pdf (anyone who wants > >them, I can skype them or share via google docs or maybe remotemedics has a file > >share already?, they are huge documents) and was curious if anyone had any > >electronic learning materials for the FC-P exam, books, sample questions, SOPs - > >anything at all. > > > > > > I know the critical care books may only offer a starting point to study for > >this hardcore exam and I am seeking the critical care transport materials > >mostly. > > > > > > Well, if you have anything you wish to share, or would like to share the books > >that I have already, please email at anytime. It would be great to hear from > >anyone who has taken the exam already about the details or just a basic heads-up > >about the difficulty, time to study for it etc... > > > > All the best, > > > > - Vacancies Dear Ian Hope you have had a great start to the New > >Year. I would appreciate if you could post the following vacancy. Kind regards > > Medilink International has a requirement for a paramedic for immediate > >placement. Applicants must have completed a remote or offshore medics course and > >have up to date ACLS and ATLS certification together with at least 3 years > >experience in an emergency setting in a remote location. Must have excellent > >command of English and must also be able to communicate in French of Arabic.. > >Excellent rotation schedules and salaries offered to the right applicants. > >Please send your CVs to tte Cutajar at the following email address > >jcutajar@... <mailto:jcutajar%40medilinkint.com> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > Quinn > > cuinne@... <mailto:cuinne%40gmail.com> > > johnmquinnv@... <mailto:johnmquinnv%40medicine.neomailbox.net> > > +420 608 246 032 Czech mobile > > +491719262759 mobile > > +1 630 747 9081 voicemail > > FAX: +1 (917) 591-9686 > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Member Information: > > > > List owner: Ian Sharpe > > Editor: Ross Boardman > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 This is great guys - real expertise and support with this exam from the whole group. I truly appreciate everyone's responses and experience and information. This will really help in my preparation and choice for the exam (FP-C etc). Thank you all so much... And , so not as to be a total one-way, I have a lot of notes, online books and other related study materials available to share with all those on the listserve who are interested in the FP-C exam or that are just interested in Critical Care stuff...if so, please send me your GMAIL email address and I will send a google docs share request. Again, thanks so much for all of your replies and help with this exam as this seems to be a huge project and one that no one can do alone. Your direction and support have helped considerably. Quinn cuinne@... johnmquinnv@... +420608246032 mobile Czech Republic +491719262759 German mobile +1 620 747 9081 USA vmail Vacancies Dear Ian Hope you have had a great start to the New > >Year. I would appreciate if you could post the following vacancy. Kind regards > > Medilink International has a requirement for a paramedic for immediate > >placement. Applicants must have completed a remote or offshore medics course and > >have up to date ACLS and ATLS certification together with at least 3 years > >experience in an emergency setting in a remote location. Must have excellent > >command of English and must also be able to communicate in French of Arabic.. > >Excellent rotation schedules and salaries offered to the right applicants. > >Please send your CVs to tte Cutajar at the following email address > >jcutajar@... <mailto:jcutajar%40medilinkint.com> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > Quinn > > cuinne@... <mailto:cuinne%40gmail.com> > > johnmquinnv@... <mailto:johnmquinnv%40medicine.neomailbox.net> > > +420 608 246 032 Czech mobile > > +491719262759 mobile > > +1 630 747 9081 voicemail > > FAX: +1 (917) 591-9686 > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Member Information: > > > > List owner: Ian Sharpe > > Editor: Ross Boardman > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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