After 12 years in health care, 7 being on a rig and the last 3 in one of the busiest Er in the nation. I finally had to throw in the towel. Took a pay cut and went on countless interviews taking almost a year to land an office position.
I went years being burnt out but to the point where I...
+1. I totally agree. Sometimes people get caught up in going to the next step because the social perception of having to go from point A to point B is expected.
When I was in the field I always felt that I was expected to get my P-card. The reaction from others once they found out I was still...
Years ago I worked with a few medics and EMTs that did something like what you seek. I'm not sure if it was a one off thing or common practice but I knew of some guys who traveled quite a bit with in the AMR network.
From what I recall they would pretty much go to any AMR operation that was...
Granted. I just think seeing what the OC “has to offer” in regards to ALS protocols painted a better picture of what LA Co medics have or not have in their tool box. We all know these counties to be wastelands when it comes to medics being medics lol. Just want the OP to get a decent prospective...
All input is good input. No reason to be spicy. Some one made mention of Kern county and did not receive such slack for that. I don’t see why OC should. I’m sure the more the OP sees what LA Co has to offer the more they will branch out. Given that OC can be closer to LA depending where you are...
PRN pay is starfard in that they don't pay too much. They have ads on CL that state EMT pay tops at 19.32 BUT the fine print states it with OT included which means you actually get paid like 12.88 per hour (12.88 x 1.5= 19.32). Sneaky to say the least. In reality they pay less then their...
I personally enjoyed IFT. I was never one to kid myself about the nature of the beast. Truth is we all have to pay our dues one way or another. Don't get me wrong I enjoy flashy lights and all but the truth is it increases our chances of getting hit or crashing. 911 is good as far acclimating...
i am not familiar with SD United but there was a LA united that was pretty shady. From my understanding they took over name from original United EMS from 80-90's. Beware if they are owned by guy named Rodney. Or if they have a supervisor named Kevin who insist to go by rank of Captain. They had...
When I use to work out in the field and would run in to Americare crews the conversations usually involved a lot of venting. Common issues were emt pay, run down equipment I.e. I talk to one crew who were pissed off because they had to run calls in a box with no AC and visible dents and missing...
Podcast EM clerkship podcast i believe have some thing similar but more from the receiving end. Some do have actual call in while other episodes have the MD summing up a pt. Good thing is super short and to the point if your looking to hear something quick on your break.
Granted. I'm more curious for their actual ALS runs. McCormick medics pretty much operate as BLS on 911. They don't run many IFT calls from my understanding either. However does Care(Falck) IFT allow medics to operate within their scope? Like,start iv's the very least no mater how limited the...
This is a bit off topic but how is the ALS program working out at care? Dont really see or hear anything about them. Is it similar to medics at McCormick? just curious. Hope everyone is have a smooth and safe shift.
Hello, this is a sidebar but is anyone familiar with the paramedic program at University of Antelope Valley? Instructors, Field internship (who do they ride with often with), etc. The program is 2 days a week and i've been thinking about it. Thanks in advance.
Today NPR ran a story of how Philadelphia EMS was having a open house to discuss the study they are about to commence. Basically they are trying to see if ALS intervention is worth staying and playing vs minimal intervention and a whole lot of diesel. Penetrating trauma will be dispatched...