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Byron:

Yet another reason to form an association of remote health care professionals,

the question remains just where does one start ?

cheers

Wilf

Fraudsters!!

Good day all,

I would like to share an experience with you all and would like to expose

companies who literally rob you or steal your hard earned salary.

Six months ago I was offered an increase as a medic in the team by my ops

manager and today I am out of a job for taking good decisions in my life. It is

all about the FPOS and MIRA course which CRG wanted me to do or forced me to do.

Now I would like comments on this topic, good or bad if possible?

Now as a qualified liscensed paramedic, with enough experience to run remote

clinics on my own and I was forced into doing both courses. Over a 1000 pounds

sterling was deducted from my last salary to attend this course through Ex-med

which I refused to do or attend. The reason being that I am liscensed.

CRG paid Ex-med for a qualification and experience which I already have and

refuses to re imburse me. Not only is this MIRA course 1 week, but these guys

who qualify will be allowed to treat patients. Not only was my flight medic

course 2 weeks, but the CPR course is almost a week.

They wanted me to do a course in which I was already qualified and refuses to

give back my money. They also wanted to humiliate me in the presence of

inexperienced members who are calling themselves medics. Please comment I will

appreciate it?

Stay well out there and be safe.

Kind regards

Byron Fawcus

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I don't understand why they used Ex-med.  Isn't CRG partnered up w/ ISOS?

From: Byron <byronfawcus@...>

Subject: Fraudsters!!

Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2011, 1:04 AM

 

Good day all,

I would like to share an experience with you all and would like to expose

companies who literally rob you or steal your hard earned salary.

Six months ago I was offered an increase as a medic in the team by my ops

manager and today I am out of a job for taking good decisions in my life. It is

all about the FPOS and MIRA course which CRG wanted me to do or forced me to do.

Now I would like comments on this topic, good or bad if possible?

Now as a qualified liscensed paramedic, with enough experience to run remote

clinics on my own and I was forced into doing both courses. Over a 1000 pounds

sterling was deducted from my last salary to attend this course through Ex-med

which I refused to do or attend. The reason being that I am liscensed.

CRG paid Ex-med for a qualification and experience which I already have and

refuses to re imburse me. Not only is this MIRA course 1 week, but these guys

who qualify will be allowed to treat patients. Not only was my flight medic

course 2 weeks, but the CPR course is almost a week.

They wanted me to do a course in which I was already qualified and refuses to

give back my money. They also wanted to humiliate me in the presence of

inexperienced members who are calling themselves medics. Please comment I will

appreciate it?

Stay well out there and be safe.

Kind regards

Byron Fawcus

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Hi all,

 

I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to do. I am qualified

and with over 15 years of experience. The worst thing is that they just deducted

the fee of over 1000 pounds sterling from my last salary. This is what I did in

my career.

 

1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group in the South

African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote areas and anyone who knows 7

Med can vouch.

 

2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service and as a Close

Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a team that protected Oprah

Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb sucking this!!

 

3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I did for six months

in Indonesia.

 

I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my license on the site.

Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver medic attendant and a diving

chamber operator. My flight medic course was 2 weeks long alone.

 

You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

 

Cheers

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Hi,

 

No my friend. At this stage they do not even have a clinic or place where there

top clients can go to. They have nothing in place.

 

Just to give you an example, if 'ny G' gets ill, they sent him home.

 

Rgds

Byron

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Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 7:03 PM

Subject: Re: Fraudsters!!

 

I don't understand why they used Ex-med.  Isn't CRG partnered up w/ ISOS?

From: Byron <byronfawcus@...>

Subject: Fraudsters!!

Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2011, 1:04 AM

 

Good day all,

I would like to share an experience with you all and would like to expose

companies who literally rob you or steal your hard earned salary.

Six months ago I was offered an increase as a medic in the team by my ops

manager and today I am out of a job for taking good decisions in my life. It is

all about the FPOS and MIRA course which CRG wanted me to do or forced me to do.

Now I would like comments on this topic, good or bad if possible?

Now as a qualified liscensed paramedic, with enough experience to run remote

clinics on my own and I was forced into doing both courses. Over a 1000 pounds

sterling was deducted from my last salary to attend this course through Ex-med

which I refused to do or attend. The reason being that I am liscensed.

CRG paid Ex-med for a qualification and experience which I already have and

refuses to re imburse me. Not only is this MIRA course 1 week, but these guys

who qualify will be allowed to treat patients. Not only was my flight medic

course 2 weeks, but the CPR course is almost a week.

They wanted me to do a course in which I was already qualified and refuses to

give back my money. They also wanted to humiliate me in the presence of

inexperienced members who are calling themselves medics. Please comment I will

appreciate it?

Stay well out there and be safe.

Kind regards

Byron Fawcus

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Yes, this is very true. Maybe you can check-out: http://www.irhc.co.uk/ - they

seem to be the closest to any such attempt in so doing...I am a member and I

think the potential for more collaboration and lobbying on remote medics' behalf

is significant.

Just a thought anyways...

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Re: Fraudsters!!

Byron:

Yet another reason to form an association of remote health care professionals,

the question remains just where does one start ?

cheers

Wilf

Fraudsters!!

Good day all,

I would like to share an experience with you all and would like to expose

companies who literally rob you or steal your hard earned salary.

Six months ago I was offered an increase as a medic in the team by my ops

manager and today I am out of a job for taking good decisions in my life. It is

all about the FPOS and MIRA course which CRG wanted me to do or forced me to do.

Now I would like comments on this topic, good or bad if possible?

Now as a qualified liscensed paramedic, with enough experience to run remote

clinics on my own and I was forced into doing both courses. Over a 1000 pounds

sterling was deducted from my last salary to attend this course through Ex-med

which I refused to do or attend. The reason being that I am liscensed.

CRG paid Ex-med for a qualification and experience which I already have and

refuses to re imburse me. Not only is this MIRA course 1 week, but these guys

who qualify will be allowed to treat patients. Not only was my flight medic

course 2 weeks, but the CPR course is almost a week.

They wanted me to do a course in which I was already qualified and refuses to

give back my money. They also wanted to humiliate me in the presence of

inexperienced members who are calling themselves medics. Please comment I will

appreciate it?

Stay well out there and be safe.

Kind regards

Byron Fawcus

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Without casting aspersions, but is organising a good idea here? Reputation

is the difference between hire or bench time in remote medicine. Many

employers can get away with a lot of things offshore or in unregulated

countries, irrelevant to where they are based.

Fraudsters!!

>

>

>

> Good day all,

>

> I would like to share an experience with you all and would like to expose

> companies who literally rob you or steal your hard earned salary.

>

> Six months ago I was offered an increase as a medic in the team by my ops

> manager and today I am out of a job for taking good decisions in my life.

> It is all about the FPOS and MIRA course which CRG wanted me to do or

> forced me to do. Now I would like comments on this topic, good or bad if

> possible?

>

> Now as a qualified liscensed paramedic, with enough experience to run

> remote clinics on my own and I was forced into doing both courses. Over a

> 1000 pounds sterling was deducted from my last salary to attend this

> course through Ex-med which I refused to do or attend. The reason being

> that I am liscensed.

>

> CRG paid Ex-med for a qualification and experience which I already have

> and refuses to re imburse me. Not only is this MIRA course 1 week, but

> these guys who qualify will be allowed to treat patients. Not only was my

> flight medic course 2 weeks, but the CPR course is almost a week.

>

> They wanted me to do a course in which I was already qualified and

> refuses to give back my money. They also wanted to humiliate me in the

> presence of inexperienced members who are calling themselves medics.

> Please comment I will appreciate it?

>

> Stay well out there and be safe.

>

> Kind regards

> Byron Fawcus

>

>

>

>

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Looks to be fairly new, though I may be wrong and very glossy. Odd that its

something we've not heard of and if its an academic institute they've had no

involvement in the DipROM.All seems very self styled.....----- Original Message

-----From: & quot;Ross Boardman & quot; >;ross.boardman@...

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I met Professor Norman to discuss joint ventures with DipROM and faculty

material at Edinburgh. Mr was the College president and has been very

supportive of us at Council. There is probable mileage still I think?

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> Looks to be fairly new, though I may be wrong and very glossy. Odd that

> its something we've not heard of and if its an academic institute they've

> had no involvement in the DipROM.All seems very self styled.....-----

> Original Message -----From: & quot;Ross Boardman & quot;

> >;ross.boardman@...

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Because I empathized with your position, I didn't want to make a negative

statement, however since you still seem to want a response, I would just suggest

taking it as a life lesson and moving on.

It's easy for even experienced persons to get sucked into situations that don't

turn out like they expected. It sounds to me like either you didn't do your

homework on the new job/company (I'm not really clear if this was a position

change or company change) and found a culture that sucked.

Unqualified " medics " are a fact of life in the contract industry, and if you are

the only guy with the right letters after his name it's no surprise you're

treated like shit--it's in the unqualified guys' interest to make you look bad

or ostracize you.

For " mandatory training " an employer can tell you to do anything they want. In

fact, they CAN require you to pay for it as part of your contract OR contingent

to being offered a position. They can require that I present a Red Cross First

Aid card, and its up to me if I want the job enough to pony the cash or if I'm

so insulted that I tell them to pound sand. The only control you have over that

type of stuff is if you do business with them or not.

With regards to being screwed on pay, given your hooah resume, if you haven't

already experienced it, you should know at least three guys who have. Some

companies play games all the time, some are pretty straight, and it's hard to

tell sometimes the difference. They will ALWAYS interpret anything to do with

money in their favor.

Your one last option is always to try to take it to court. I don't think this

usually works out well, but I don't know your jurisdiction or what protections

you may have from whatever government you may be under. If you have a claim, you

may want to make it--assuming it doesn't cost you more in money, time or

reputation then you want to invest.

Essentially, you've been around enough to know that some days are just a big

shit sandwich. Pick a condiment of your choice and start chewing. Hopefully

things will turn around shortly.

Austin

On Jun 29, 2011, at 1:37 AM, Byron Fawcus wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to do. I am

qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The worst thing is that they

just deducted the fee of over 1000 pounds sterling from my last salary. This is

what I did in my career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group in the South

African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote areas and anyone who knows 7

Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service and as a Close

Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a team that protected Oprah

Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I did for six

months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my license on the

site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver medic attendant and a diving

chamber operator. My flight medic course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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I agree. I'm a retired Army Major medical officer.  Just back from Bagram

Airbase Afghanistan.  I spent just 2 weeks hired by Muhammad Ahmed with S3

Medical a Division of Amina Corp. I uncovered a medical fraud obvious black and

white. An American EMT advertised as a Dr on a poster at the Bagram Airbase. The

CID even was given the poster.  They did give me lip service, but at the end of

the day nothing happened. That EMT Stanley Brandt is still there and I'm the bad

guy trouble maker?  This is not a Blackwater mowing down innocent civilians or

a drunken Jimmy Buffet party at the A-stan Embassy(Armor Group), but still it is

medical fraud.  So, I feel your frustration. Hell, even World Wide Language

Resources out of Fayetteville, NC had their in country manager in A-stan mock 2

of my pts with medical problems and gets away with it? Then I was fired for

reporting him? I was told I could go to the CEO Larry Costas, by Larry himself.

Lesson learned, we

may be idealistic thinkers and doers as nurses and medics, but like is not fair

For what it's worth

Major Reisman Major-Ret US Army RN CS FNP/PA

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

 

Medical Traveling Soldier of Fortune Conventional and Tactical Medical Support

 

Mike " Major Dad " Reisman Maj-Ret RN CS FNP

 

" Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. "

--Babe Ruth,

American baseball player

 

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to do. I am

qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The worst thing is that they

just deducted the fee of over 1000 pounds sterling from my last salary. This is

what I did in my career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group in the South

African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote areas and anyone who knows 7

Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service and as a Close

Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a team that protected Oprah

Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I did for six

months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my license on the

site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver medic attendant and a diving

chamber operator. My flight medic course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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Hi guys,

 

Yeah it's true!! However we have to improve the industry. There were great

suggestions in the forum. I will dust myself off and carry on. Out there might

just be a better job or position for me and for guys like Maj Reisman. I will

not give up!!

 

I will be back!! lol

From: Mike Reisman RN CS FNP <kenpomed@...>

Sent: Friday, July 1, 2011 6:22 AM

Subject: Re: Fraudsters!!

 

I agree. I'm a retired Army Major medical officer.  Just back from Bagram

Airbase Afghanistan.  I spent just 2 weeks hired by Muhammad Ahmed with S3

Medical a Division of Amina Corp. I uncovered a medical fraud obvious black and

white. An American EMT advertised as a Dr on a poster at the Bagram Airbase. The

CID even was given the poster.  They did give me lip service, but at the end of

the day nothing happened. That EMT Stanley Brandt is still there and I'm the bad

guy trouble maker?  This is not a Blackwater mowing down innocent civilians or

a drunken Jimmy Buffet party at the A-stan Embassy(Armor Group), but still it is

medical fraud.  So, I feel your frustration. Hell, even World Wide Language

Resources out of Fayetteville, NC had their in country manager in A-stan mock 2

of my pts with medical problems and gets away with it? Then I was fired for

reporting him? I was told I could go to the CEO Larry Costas, by Larry himself.

Lesson learned, we

may be idealistic thinkers and doers as nurses and medics, but like is not fair

For what it's worth

Major Reisman Major-Ret US Army RN CS FNP/PA

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

 

Medical Traveling Soldier of Fortune Conventional and Tactical Medical Support

 

Mike " Major Dad " Reisman Maj-Ret RN CS FNP

 

" Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. "

--Babe Ruth,

American baseball player

 

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to do. I am

qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The worst thing is that they

just deducted the fee of over 1000 pounds sterling from my last salary. This is

what I did in my career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group in the South

African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote areas and anyone who knows 7

Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service and as a Close

Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a team that protected Oprah

Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I did for six

months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my license on the

site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver medic attendant and a diving

chamber operator. My flight medic course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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On a slightly lighter note reference fraudsters.

I had an unusual experience earlier this year. Like most people

on this

site, I've taken over many a piss poor sickbay. You know the type

-

oxygen out of date, no clear records of treatment, drugs

unaccounted for,

equipment broken, dirty, - the list is endless, but the one

thing in common is

that they were all 'run' by trained medics.

I was on a vessel earlier this year, having taken over when the

previous medic

had been kicked off when it was found out that he was not, in

fact, a medic.

The irony was, this was, by far, the best sickbay I have yet

taken over. All the

kit was in date, records were kept of treatments, clear records

of drugs issued,

spotlessly clean and extremely well laid out.

Tony

On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:22 -0700, " Mike Reisman RN CS FNP "

<kenpomed@...> wrote:

I agree. I'm a retired Army Major medical officer. Just back

from Bagram Airbase Afghanistan. I spent just 2 weeks hired by

Muhammad Ahmed with S3 Medical a Division of Amina Corp. I

uncovered a medical fraud obvious black and white. An American

EMT advertised as a Dr on a poster at the Bagram Airbase. The CID

even was given the poster. They did give me lip service, but at

the end of the day nothing happened. That EMT Stanley Brandt is

still there and I'm the bad guy trouble maker? This is not a

Blackwater mowing down innocent civilians or a drunken Jimmy

Buffet party at the A-stan Embassy(Armor Group), but still it is

medical fraud. So, I feel your frustration. Hell, even World

Wide Language Resources out of Fayetteville, NC had their in

country manager in A-stan mock 2 of my pts with medical problems

and gets away with it? Then I was fired for reporting him? I was

told I could go to the CEO Larry Costas, by Larry himself. Lesson

learned, we

may be idealistic thinkers and doers as nurses and medics, but

like is not fair

For what it's worth

Major Reisman Major-Ret US Army RN CS FNP/PA

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

Medical Traveling Soldier of Fortune Conventional and Tactical

Medical Support

Mike " Major Dad " Reisman Maj-Ret RN CS FNP

" Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. "

--Babe Ruth,

American baseball player

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to

do. I am qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The

worst thing is that they just deducted the fee of over 1000

pounds sterling from my last salary. This is what I did in my

career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group

in the South African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote

areas and anyone who knows 7 Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service

and as a Close Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a

team that protected Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb

sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I

did for six months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my

license on the site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver

medic attendant and a diving chamber operator. My flight medic

course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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Thats great Tony however I don't think a casualty with major injuries or illness

would be too concerned that he was a clean freak if he was in fact not medically

trained.

From: tonytone@...

Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 09:52:25 +0100

Subject: Re: Fraudsters!!

On a slightly lighter note reference fraudsters.

I had an unusual experience earlier this year. Like most people

on this

site, I've taken over many a piss poor sickbay. You know the type

-

oxygen out of date, no clear records of treatment, drugs

unaccounted for,

equipment broken, dirty, - the list is endless, but the one

thing in common is

that they were all 'run' by trained medics.

I was on a vessel earlier this year, having taken over when the

previous medic

had been kicked off when it was found out that he was not, in

fact, a medic.

The irony was, this was, by far, the best sickbay I have yet

taken over. All the

kit was in date, records were kept of treatments, clear records

of drugs issued,

spotlessly clean and extremely well laid out.

Tony

On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:22 -0700, " Mike Reisman RN CS FNP "

<kenpomed@...> wrote:

I agree. I'm a retired Army Major medical officer. Just back

from Bagram Airbase Afghanistan. I spent just 2 weeks hired by

Muhammad Ahmed with S3 Medical a Division of Amina Corp. I

uncovered a medical fraud obvious black and white. An American

EMT advertised as a Dr on a poster at the Bagram Airbase. The CID

even was given the poster. They did give me lip service, but at

the end of the day nothing happened. That EMT Stanley Brandt is

still there and I'm the bad guy trouble maker? This is not a

Blackwater mowing down innocent civilians or a drunken Jimmy

Buffet party at the A-stan Embassy(Armor Group), but still it is

medical fraud. So, I feel your frustration. Hell, even World

Wide Language Resources out of Fayetteville, NC had their in

country manager in A-stan mock 2 of my pts with medical problems

and gets away with it? Then I was fired for reporting him? I was

told I could go to the CEO Larry Costas, by Larry himself. Lesson

learned, we

may be idealistic thinkers and doers as nurses and medics, but

like is not fair

For what it's worth

Major Reisman Major-Ret US Army RN CS FNP/PA

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

Medical Traveling Soldier of Fortune Conventional and Tactical

Medical Support

Mike " Major Dad " Reisman Maj-Ret RN CS FNP

" Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. "

--Babe Ruth,

American baseball player

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to

do. I am qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The

worst thing is that they just deducted the fee of over 1000

pounds sterling from my last salary. This is what I did in my

career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group

in the South African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote

areas and anyone who knows 7 Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service

and as a Close Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a

team that protected Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb

sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I

did for six months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my

license on the site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver

medic attendant and a diving chamber operator. My flight medic

course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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No, but assuming that my professional medical providers are medically trained,

as I do, I most certainly am concerned about records, clean and working

equipment, in date drugs, etc. If 'trained' professionals can't provide that

basic standard, it speaks loudly about the standard of the 'training'.

I kind of thought that was Tony's point.

Cheers

GL

From: stu wilkie

Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 4:54 AM

remote

Subject: RE: Fraudsters!!

Thats great Tony however I don't think a casualty with major injuries or illness

would be too concerned that he was a clean freak if he was in fact not medically

trained.

From: tonytone@...

Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 09:52:25 +0100

Subject: Re: Fraudsters!!

On a slightly lighter note reference fraudsters.

I had an unusual experience earlier this year. Like most people

on this

site, I've taken over many a piss poor sickbay. You know the type

-

oxygen out of date, no clear records of treatment, drugs

unaccounted for,

equipment broken, dirty, - the list is endless, but the one

thing in common is

that they were all 'run' by trained medics.

I was on a vessel earlier this year, having taken over when the

previous medic

had been kicked off when it was found out that he was not, in

fact, a medic.

The irony was, this was, by far, the best sickbay I have yet

taken over. All the

kit was in date, records were kept of treatments, clear records

of drugs issued,

spotlessly clean and extremely well laid out.

Tony

On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:22 -0700, " Mike Reisman RN CS FNP "

<kenpomed@...> wrote:

I agree. I'm a retired Army Major medical officer. Just back

from Bagram Airbase Afghanistan. I spent just 2 weeks hired by

Muhammad Ahmed with S3 Medical a Division of Amina Corp. I

uncovered a medical fraud obvious black and white. An American

EMT advertised as a Dr on a poster at the Bagram Airbase. The CID

even was given the poster. They did give me lip service, but at

the end of the day nothing happened. That EMT Stanley Brandt is

still there and I'm the bad guy trouble maker? This is not a

Blackwater mowing down innocent civilians or a drunken Jimmy

Buffet party at the A-stan Embassy(Armor Group), but still it is

medical fraud. So, I feel your frustration. Hell, even World

Wide Language Resources out of Fayetteville, NC had their in

country manager in A-stan mock 2 of my pts with medical problems

and gets away with it? Then I was fired for reporting him? I was

told I could go to the CEO Larry Costas, by Larry himself. Lesson

learned, we

may be idealistic thinkers and doers as nurses and medics, but

like is not fair

For what it's worth

Major Reisman Major-Ret US Army RN CS FNP/PA

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

Medical Traveling Soldier of Fortune Conventional and Tactical

Medical Support

Mike " Major Dad " Reisman Maj-Ret RN CS FNP

" Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. "

--Babe Ruth,

American baseball player

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to

do. I am qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The

worst thing is that they just deducted the fee of over 1000

pounds sterling from my last salary. This is what I did in my

career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group

in the South African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote

areas and anyone who knows 7 Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service

and as a Close Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a

team that protected Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb

sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I

did for six months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my

license on the site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver

medic attendant and a diving chamber operator. My flight medic

course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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From: stu wilkie <libre67@...>

remote < >

Sent: Fri, July 1, 2011 7:54:38 PM

Subject: RE: Fraudsters!!

Probably because your mind is already made up

It's OK, this is a quite common occurence

Read : " All the kit was in date,

records were kept of treatments,

clear records of drugs issued,

and extremely well laid out.

and

AND

.. . .spotlessly clean

How many doctors and Medics can not do, even, that

As for the " extremely well laid out "

That gives me more information than anything

Way beyond diplomas, snazzy equipment or spic and span clean

You can't fake " software "

Walk into a kitchen

Instinctively open a drawer to get a fork

.... and the fork is there

And if it's not there

You still find in a logical space

And that remains true for the rest of the kitchen " Where's "

Transpose that to a clinic

And you see true medical intelligence

No

We (Medics)

Know when a clinic is organicaly and intelligently set-up

You can't fake it

So let's keep some credit for this " bogus " Medic

For being intelligent, caring and having learned somewhere, the art of setting

up a clinic

I did see a local clinic in Yemen that had some intelligent design and set-up to

it

But was run to less than glorious standards

Through me off

.... till I found out that the clinic had been handed over by KBR-Total three

months prior

From: tonytone@...

Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 09:52:25 +0100

Subject: Re: Fraudsters!!

 

On a slightly lighter note reference fraudsters.

I had an unusual experience earlier this year. Like most people

on this

site, I've taken over many a piss poor sickbay. You know the type

-

oxygen out of date, no clear records of treatment, drugs

unaccounted for,

equipment broken, dirty, - the list is endless, but the one

thing in common is

that they were all 'run' by trained medics.

I was on a vessel earlier this year, having taken over when the

previous medic

had been kicked off when it was found out that he was not, in

fact, a medic.

The irony was, this was, by far, the best sickbay I have yet

taken over. All the

kit was in date, records were kept of treatments, clear records

of drugs issued,

spotlessly clean and extremely well laid out.

Tony

On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:22 -0700, " Mike Reisman RN CS FNP "

<kenpomed@...> wrote:

I agree. I'm a retired Army Major medical officer. Just back

from Bagram Airbase Afghanistan. I spent just 2 weeks hired by

Muhammad Ahmed with S3 Medical a Division of Amina Corp. I

uncovered a medical fraud obvious black and white. An American

EMT advertised as a Dr on a poster at the Bagram Airbase. The CID

even was given the poster. They did give me lip service, but at

the end of the day nothing happened. That EMT Stanley Brandt is

still there and I'm the bad guy trouble maker? This is not a

Blackwater mowing down innocent civilians or a drunken Jimmy

Buffet party at the A-stan Embassy(Armor Group), but still it is

medical fraud. So, I feel your frustration. Hell, even World

Wide Language Resources out of Fayetteville, NC had their in

country manager in A-stan mock 2 of my pts with medical problems

and gets away with it? Then I was fired for reporting him? I was

told I could go to the CEO Larry Costas, by Larry himself. Lesson

learned, we

may be idealistic thinkers and doers as nurses and medics, but

like is not fair

For what it's worth

Major Reisman Major-Ret US Army RN CS FNP/PA

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

Medical Traveling Soldier of Fortune Conventional and Tactical

Medical Support

Mike " Major Dad " Reisman Maj-Ret RN CS FNP

" Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. "

--Babe Ruth,

American baseball player

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to

do. I am qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The

worst thing is that they just deducted the fee of over 1000

pounds sterling from my last salary. This is what I did in my

career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group

in the South African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote

areas and anyone who knows 7 Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service

and as a Close Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a

team that protected Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb

sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I

did for six months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my

license on the site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver

medic attendant and a diving chamber operator. My flight medic

course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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Well assuming the Medics are medically trained then I completely agree with all

comments/points made,

regards Stu

From: gosta@...

Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2011 09:21:05 +1000

Subject: Re: Fraudsters!!

No, but assuming that my professional medical providers are medically trained,

as I do, I most certainly am concerned about records, clean and working

equipment, in date drugs, etc. If 'trained' professionals can't provide that

basic standard, it speaks loudly about the standard of the 'training'.

I kind of thought that was Tony's point.

Cheers

GL

From: stu wilkie

Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 4:54 AM

remote

Subject: RE: Fraudsters!!

Thats great Tony however I don't think a casualty with major injuries or illness

would be too concerned that he was a clean freak if he was in fact not medically

trained.

From: tonytone@...

Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 09:52:25 +0100

Subject: Re: Fraudsters!!

On a slightly lighter note reference fraudsters.

I had an unusual experience earlier this year. Like most people

on this

site, I've taken over many a piss poor sickbay. You know the type

-

oxygen out of date, no clear records of treatment, drugs

unaccounted for,

equipment broken, dirty, - the list is endless, but the one

thing in common is

that they were all 'run' by trained medics.

I was on a vessel earlier this year, having taken over when the

previous medic

had been kicked off when it was found out that he was not, in

fact, a medic.

The irony was, this was, by far, the best sickbay I have yet

taken over. All the

kit was in date, records were kept of treatments, clear records

of drugs issued,

spotlessly clean and extremely well laid out.

Tony

On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:22 -0700, " Mike Reisman RN CS FNP "

<kenpomed@...> wrote:

I agree. I'm a retired Army Major medical officer. Just back

from Bagram Airbase Afghanistan. I spent just 2 weeks hired by

Muhammad Ahmed with S3 Medical a Division of Amina Corp. I

uncovered a medical fraud obvious black and white. An American

EMT advertised as a Dr on a poster at the Bagram Airbase. The CID

even was given the poster. They did give me lip service, but at

the end of the day nothing happened. That EMT Stanley Brandt is

still there and I'm the bad guy trouble maker? This is not a

Blackwater mowing down innocent civilians or a drunken Jimmy

Buffet party at the A-stan Embassy(Armor Group), but still it is

medical fraud. So, I feel your frustration. Hell, even World

Wide Language Resources out of Fayetteville, NC had their in

country manager in A-stan mock 2 of my pts with medical problems

and gets away with it? Then I was fired for reporting him? I was

told I could go to the CEO Larry Costas, by Larry himself. Lesson

learned, we

may be idealistic thinkers and doers as nurses and medics, but

like is not fair

For what it's worth

Major Reisman Major-Ret US Army RN CS FNP/PA

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

Medical Traveling Soldier of Fortune Conventional and Tactical

Medical Support

Mike " Major Dad " Reisman Maj-Ret RN CS FNP

" Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. "

--Babe Ruth,

American baseball player

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to

do. I am qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The

worst thing is that they just deducted the fee of over 1000

pounds sterling from my last salary. This is what I did in my

career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group

in the South African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote

areas and anyone who knows 7 Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service

and as a Close Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a

team that protected Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb

sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I

did for six months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my

license on the site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver

medic attendant and a diving chamber operator. My flight medic

course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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Stu,

The point I was making was that a non medic appeared to have

more pride in his environment than some professionals. It was not

a comment on his, or others, skills.

Tony

On Fri, 01 Jul 2011 18:54 +0000, " stu wilkie "

<libre67@...> wrote:

Thats great Tony however I don't think a casualty with major

injuries or illness would be too concerned that he was a clean

freak if he was in fact not medically trained.

[1]

From: [2]tonytone@...

Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 09:52:25 +0100

Subject: Re: Fraudsters!!

On a slightly lighter note reference fraudsters.

I had an unusual experience earlier this year. Like most people

on this

site, I've taken over many a piss poor sickbay. You know the type

-

oxygen out of date, no clear records of treatment, drugs

unaccounted for,

equipment broken, dirty, - the list is endless, but the one

thing in common is

that they were all 'run' by trained medics.

I was on a vessel earlier this year, having taken over when the

previous medic

had been kicked off when it was found out that he was not, in

fact, a medic.

The irony was, this was, by far, the best sickbay I have yet

taken over. All the

kit was in date, records were kept of treatments, clear records

of drugs issued,

spotlessly clean and extremely well laid out.

Tony

On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 20:22 -0700, " Mike Reisman RN CS FNP "

<[3]kenpomed@...> wrote:

I agree. I'm a retired Army Major medical officer. Just back

from Bagram Airbase Afghanistan. I spent just 2 weeks hired by

Muhammad Ahmed with S3 Medical a Division of Amina Corp. I

uncovered a medical fraud obvious black and white. An American

EMT advertised as a Dr on a poster at the Bagram Airbase. The CID

even was given the poster. They did give me lip service, but at

the end of the day nothing happened. That EMT Stanley Brandt is

still there and I'm the bad guy trouble maker? This is not a

Blackwater mowing down innocent civilians or a drunken Jimmy

Buffet party at the A-stan Embassy(Armor Group), but still it is

medical fraud. So, I feel your frustration. Hell, even World

Wide Language Resources out of Fayetteville, NC had their in

country manager in A-stan mock 2 of my pts with medical problems

and gets away with it? Then I was fired for reporting him? I was

told I could go to the CEO Larry Costas, by Larry himself. Lesson

learned, we

may be idealistic thinkers and doers as nurses and medics, but

like is not fair

For what it's worth

Major Reisman Major-Ret US Army RN CS FNP/PA

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

Medical Traveling Soldier of Fortune Conventional and Tactical

Medical Support

Mike " Major Dad " Reisman Maj-Ret RN CS FNP

" Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. "

--Babe Ruth,

American baseball player

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to

do. I am qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The

worst thing is that they just deducted the fee of over 1000

pounds sterling from my last salary. This is what I did in my

career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group

in the South African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote

areas and anyone who knows 7 Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service

and as a Close Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a

team that protected Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb

sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I

did for six months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my

license on the site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver

medic attendant and a diving chamber operator. My flight medic

course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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Good day Mike,

 

Hope this e-mail finds you well? Just an enquiry? Are you a qualified doctor?

 

Stay well and be safe.

 

Rgds

Byron

From: Mike Reisman RN CS FNP <kenpomed@...>

Sent: Friday, July 1, 2011 6:22 AM

Subject: Re: Fraudsters!!

 

I agree. I'm a retired Army Major medical officer.  Just back from Bagram

Airbase Afghanistan.  I spent just 2 weeks hired by Muhammad Ahmed with S3

Medical a Division of Amina Corp. I uncovered a medical fraud obvious black and

white. An American EMT advertised as a Dr on a poster at the Bagram Airbase. The

CID even was given the poster.  They did give me lip service, but at the end of

the day nothing happened. That EMT Stanley Brandt is still there and I'm the bad

guy trouble maker?  This is not a Blackwater mowing down innocent civilians or

a drunken Jimmy Buffet party at the A-stan Embassy(Armor Group), but still it is

medical fraud.  So, I feel your frustration. Hell, even World Wide Language

Resources out of Fayetteville, NC had their in country manager in A-stan mock 2

of my pts with medical problems and gets away with it? Then I was fired for

reporting him? I was told I could go to the CEO Larry Costas, by Larry himself.

Lesson learned, we

may be idealistic thinkers and doers as nurses and medics, but like is not fair

For what it's worth

Major Reisman Major-Ret US Army RN CS FNP/PA

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

 

Medical Traveling Soldier of Fortune Conventional and Tactical Medical Support

 

Mike " Major Dad " Reisman Maj-Ret RN CS FNP

 

" Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. "

--Babe Ruth,

American baseball player

 

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to do. I am

qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The worst thing is that they

just deducted the fee of over 1000 pounds sterling from my last salary. This is

what I did in my career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group in the South

African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote areas and anyone who knows 7

Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service and as a Close

Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a team that protected Oprah

Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I did for six

months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my license on the

site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver medic attendant and a diving

chamber operator. My flight medic course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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Byron, I'm a RN FNP/PA I have a graduate degree as a Nurse

Practitioner/Physician Assistant. I left the Army as a Major, Field Grade.as a

RN NP PA I can writer Rx's, I have a DEA license and can prescribe narcotic

controlled medicines. I can diagnose and treat pts in Family Practice, Primary

Care, Urgent Care, ER/ED and Occmed. I can function independently. I have been

out of grad school for 30 yrs and 23 yrs US Army. Been involved in several

combat support tours of duty. Flew as a helicopter flight medic etc

I just enjoy being the good guy. I have had my fill of bad companies in the

contract arena. The last one Amine Corp still has not paid me and since it is a

foreign company, the US Law system cant do anything. The fact at Bagram Airbase

they had an American listed as a " Dr " when he was an EMT? Give me a break. Then

their CEO Muhammad Ahmed in Bishkek tried to entice me with young girls to have

as wives, shows me his fabric of as his staff called him a " pervert " Probably

too much info,but true info

Mike<><

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

 

Medical Traveling Soldier of Fortune Conventional and Tactical Medical Support

 

Mike " Major Dad " Reisman Maj-Ret RN CS FNP

 

" Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. "

--Babe Ruth,

American baseball player

 

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to do. I am

qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The worst thing is that they

just deducted the fee of over 1000 pounds sterling from my last salary. This is

what I did in my career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group in the South

African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote areas and anyone who knows 7

Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service and as a Close

Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a team that protected Oprah

Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I did for six

months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my license on the

site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver medic attendant and a diving

chamber operator. My flight medic course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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Hi,

 

Ok, thats all I need. I do have a doc. Real doc with qualifications. Just trying

to get funds and then?

 

A few guys are interested in my plan. How much are you interested in? That's per

day? Baghdad is now the best location. Will forward an e-mail to you.

 

Let everyone know about us and its time to fix the system with the help of good

friends on the forum.

 

My company is known as Ops Medic!! Its been around, however I have never worked

for myself, always for some chanster. lol

 

Stay well and be patient, something will come up.

 

Rgds

Byron

From: Mike Reisman RN CS FNP <kenpomed@...>

Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2011 2:55 PM

Subject: Re: Fraudsters!!

 

Byron, I'm a RN FNP/PA I have a graduate degree as a Nurse

Practitioner/Physician Assistant. I left the Army as a Major, Field Grade.as a

RN NP PA I can writer Rx's, I have a DEA license and can prescribe narcotic

controlled medicines. I can diagnose and treat pts in Family Practice, Primary

Care, Urgent Care, ER/ED and Occmed. I can function independently. I have been

out of grad school for 30 yrs and 23 yrs US Army. Been involved in several

combat support tours of duty. Flew as a helicopter flight medic etc

I just enjoy being the good guy. I have had my fill of bad companies in the

contract arena. The last one Amine Corp still has not paid me and since it is a

foreign company, the US Law system cant do anything. The fact at Bagram Airbase

they had an American listed as a " Dr " when he was an EMT? Give me a break. Then

their CEO Muhammad Ahmed in Bishkek tried to entice me with young girls to have

as wives, shows me his fabric of as his staff called him a " pervert " Probably

too much info,but true info

Mike<><

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

 

Medical Traveling Soldier of Fortune Conventional and Tactical Medical Support

 

Mike " Major Dad " Reisman Maj-Ret RN CS FNP

 

" Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. "

--Babe Ruth,

American baseball player

 

> Hi all,

>

> I am not angry but feel humiliated by what they wanted me to do. I am

qualified and with over 15 years of experience. The worst thing is that they

just deducted the fee of over 1000 pounds sterling from my last salary. This is

what I did in my career.

>

> 1. Seven years as a combat medic with 7 Medical Batallion Group in the South

African Military. Where I deployed in deep remote areas and anyone who knows 7

Med can vouch.

>

> 2. Three years as a civilian with Netcare 911 ambulance service and as a Close

Protection Medic for NSA, where I was part of a team that protected Oprah

Winfrey and Bill Gates. I am not thumb sucking this!!

>

> 3. Then for the past 6 years in Iraq and as well as a stint I did for six

months in Indonesia.

>

> I am a qualified paramedic with a license and I can post my license on the

site. Then I am qualified as a flight medic, diver medic attendant and a diving

chamber operator. My flight medic course was 2 weeks long alone.

>

> You all have a safe deployment out there,but this is who I am.

>

> Cheers

>

>

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