Shishkabob
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So, there is no way to ask this question without making me look like a green medic:
For those that do medic transfers, what is the typical transfer for you like? What does your company consider an ALS transfer? Just maintaining fluids or an advanced airway? I did IFT as a basic, didn't like it that much, but I chalked it up to me not knowing what was going on and not being able to do crap for my patients.
I have an interview at an IFT tomorrow for a paramedic position. I want to do 911, but honestly in this economy and me being a new Paramedic, I kinda have to take what I get. I know it's not going to be CCT and I won't have patients crashing on me all the time or even rarely... just seeing what the general call is like and what you do (as if there WAS a usual call in this job...)
I know I'll learn a lot about the disease process and lab values (especially since I finally know some of what's going on!), I just also want to stay interested and not get jaded like I see quite a few IFT medics do.
(Cue someone saying: "It's what you make of it!")
For those that do medic transfers, what is the typical transfer for you like? What does your company consider an ALS transfer? Just maintaining fluids or an advanced airway? I did IFT as a basic, didn't like it that much, but I chalked it up to me not knowing what was going on and not being able to do crap for my patients.
I have an interview at an IFT tomorrow for a paramedic position. I want to do 911, but honestly in this economy and me being a new Paramedic, I kinda have to take what I get. I know it's not going to be CCT and I won't have patients crashing on me all the time or even rarely... just seeing what the general call is like and what you do (as if there WAS a usual call in this job...)
I know I'll learn a lot about the disease process and lab values (especially since I finally know some of what's going on!), I just also want to stay interested and not get jaded like I see quite a few IFT medics do.
(Cue someone saying: "It's what you make of it!")
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