My wife and I are looking to move out this way and I have been looking at Medstar and was wondering if anyone had any information as to the hiring process / how it is to work there. Thank you.
I understand there are old posts about AMR San Diego, but I was hoping to get updated information. I am going to schedule an interview and was trying to get info on pay, working conditions(dont laugh), and any tidbits someone could provide. Thank you so much.
That's true. But coming from someone who has been going to Hawaii, and Oahu in particular, my whole life. It is not common whatsoever for someone not from Hawaii to get hired there. They predominantly hire from their life guards.
I did CIEMT and it was good. Mine was an accelerated course so a few hours of studying every night was about right and I did fine. Just pay attention and take good notes.
That looks so clean and user friendly. The place I used to work at was like you were saying with the tabs and having to jump back and forth and stuff reverting back to default times. It was a painstaking process to say the least.
I remember my "0" shift I had a different preceptor than who I was supposed to have. We had a car into a structure with I believe 6 patients. Great way to get started. And the preceptor thought it was my first shift and chewed me out good.
For the purposes of the simulation, he got deader... I think. It was a critical fail for where I tested. Even though I hit all my other points and was good on interventions and protocols.
My drive is 135ish for sometimes 24 hour shifts. It is good experience though. I would be working at a much closer location if i had removed the nitro patch prior to shocking the patient. When they say verbalize pads, always make sure to visualize also while you verbalize.