Been at New Job over 1 Week Some ?'s

Paramedics save lives, but I save paramedics
 
Why, after my two weeks of training, can't I intubate, defibrilate, stick needles in people, and give them all sorts of cool drugs? Seriously, who needs all that A&P stuff anyway?

It's not like we're doctors or anything...
 
Although fun and it is with sarcasm, we fail to understand what true education means. It is not always knowing what the answers are but to where to locate and whom to ask.

Why is it such questions are not asked upon the right person or within the area to ask? For example license and certification questions should be directly asked to the agency that is certifying them and not a public forum. As previous discussed numerous times, how sincere are you about your career? It would seem that if you were serious then you would obtain the information from a credible source.

The same in regards to schooling, loans, certification. Would one not ask their instructor... before graduating?

The old saying.." there is no stupid question".... is not really true. Especially if that question could had been answered previously.

R/r 911

I agree. Why would a person not investigate the school, the education, the job, the loans/grants, before starting. Guess they don't teach the look before you leap philosophy anymore.
 
When can I begin to intubate people with a straw?
 
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