i always here people say "he's a damn good medic" etc. What exactly does this mean? I mean we all have the same skills. There's only so much we can as a medic so what distinguishes those guys? What makes them so great? And how do I become "great"? Just your opinion. Thanks
In a way, no, we don't. We, as Paramedics in the same system, generally have the same scope of practice and generally know how to perform various psychomotor skills that we're all limited to, the newer Paramedic hasn't learned when
not to do something. The "damned good medic" generally is a curious dude, always looking for causes of a patient's problem, always looking to learn something. He's going to be familiar with some generally common labs. He might get an "abnormal lab values" call and if he's not attuned to it, might blow it off, only to find himself running a code under less-than-ideal conditions. He's not only aware of the usual indications for all his meds he carries, but is also aware that many of "his" meds can also be used for other things and an order to use them that way (non-protocol) is just a call to OLMD away.
In short, the DGM is that medic that we'd call to take care of
us when we're sick because we know we'd be in very capable hands. It goes beyond that though. The DGM is not just a medic robot, the DGM
knows how to project/exude confidence and
knows exactly how to gain your trust through those "soft" interpersonal skills.
In short, the true DGM is really often a unicorn, an ideal that some folks we call a DGM come somewhat close to, but it's something that we can all aspire to. For those of you that are on flight teams, some of your RN teammates might also be a DGM.