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With the holidays quickly approaching, I thought it would be fun to list the top 10 gifts for EMTs this year.
#10 - Magnum Medical Pro-Series 7-1/2 inch Shears - $5
These make great stocking stuffers for that special EMT you know. Opening presents by ripping the wrapping was so 2010. Any real EMT would cut it open as if it were a pair of designer jeans.
#9 - Garmin Nuvi 1450 LMT GPS Navigator (w/ lifetime maps & traffic) - $145
There are no sweeter words at 2:00 AM than "arriving at your desination on right." Unless your partner isn't a retired cabbie, a GPS is an invaluable tool in helping ou get where you need to go.
#8 - Fenix E21 Flashlight - $35
Give the gift of light! Playing "Marco Polo" in the dark is no fun in the middle of the night. It's even harder when your "Polo" is a LifePak 15 that you left somewhere in a ditch. A flashlight is a great tool that will last a lifetime... or until the batteries run out.
#7 - Panasonic - Lumix TS3 12.1-Megapixel Rugged Digital Camera - $380
Made by the same folks that made the ToughBook in the front of the rig, this camera is sure to survive whatever you can throw at it.
#6 - EMS Field Guide - $22
Sometimes you just need a refresher. Whether drug dosages, drip rates, or common lab values, The EMS Field Guide is something that I used often. It even has extra pages to write ER phone numbers, door codes, and a list of all the clean bathrooms in the county that are open 24/7.
#5 - A Cheap Dell Laptop - $300+
Surf the interwebs, watch Netflix DVDs, or work on surf your favorite EMS website.
#4 - A Subscription to JEMS - $44 annually
The "Conscience of EMS", the Journal of Emergency Medical Services leads the industry in providing the EMS advanced provider, instructor and administrator with clinical breakthroughs, product reviews, continuing education and more.
#3 - A Good Pair of Boots - $100+
A good pair of boots are invaluable when you spend most of your day on your feet. Search one of the million+ EMTLife threads on the topic before you make any decisions.
#2 - 3M Littmann Master Classic II Stethoscope - Black Edition - $110
Some people associate green and red with the holidays, others blue and white. In EMS there is nothing more festive than a black Littman Master Classic II Stethoscope.
#1 - Amazon's Kindle Fire - $199
Because lugging around a laptop isn't always convenient, the Kindle Fire is a great e-book reader, Netflix view, web browser, and more. Read medical journals, play Angry Birds, and troll EMTLife will ease.
Now it's your turn. What do you think I left off the list?
With the holidays quickly approaching, I thought it would be fun to list the top 10 gifts for EMTs this year.
#10 - Magnum Medical Pro-Series 7-1/2 inch Shears - $5
These make great stocking stuffers for that special EMT you know. Opening presents by ripping the wrapping was so 2010. Any real EMT would cut it open as if it were a pair of designer jeans.
#9 - Garmin Nuvi 1450 LMT GPS Navigator (w/ lifetime maps & traffic) - $145
There are no sweeter words at 2:00 AM than "arriving at your desination on right." Unless your partner isn't a retired cabbie, a GPS is an invaluable tool in helping ou get where you need to go.
#8 - Fenix E21 Flashlight - $35
Give the gift of light! Playing "Marco Polo" in the dark is no fun in the middle of the night. It's even harder when your "Polo" is a LifePak 15 that you left somewhere in a ditch. A flashlight is a great tool that will last a lifetime... or until the batteries run out.
#7 - Panasonic - Lumix TS3 12.1-Megapixel Rugged Digital Camera - $380
Made by the same folks that made the ToughBook in the front of the rig, this camera is sure to survive whatever you can throw at it.
#6 - EMS Field Guide - $22
Sometimes you just need a refresher. Whether drug dosages, drip rates, or common lab values, The EMS Field Guide is something that I used often. It even has extra pages to write ER phone numbers, door codes, and a list of all the clean bathrooms in the county that are open 24/7.
#5 - A Cheap Dell Laptop - $300+
Surf the interwebs, watch Netflix DVDs, or work on surf your favorite EMS website.
#4 - A Subscription to JEMS - $44 annually
The "Conscience of EMS", the Journal of Emergency Medical Services leads the industry in providing the EMS advanced provider, instructor and administrator with clinical breakthroughs, product reviews, continuing education and more.
#3 - A Good Pair of Boots - $100+
A good pair of boots are invaluable when you spend most of your day on your feet. Search one of the million+ EMTLife threads on the topic before you make any decisions.
#2 - 3M Littmann Master Classic II Stethoscope - Black Edition - $110
Some people associate green and red with the holidays, others blue and white. In EMS there is nothing more festive than a black Littman Master Classic II Stethoscope.
#1 - Amazon's Kindle Fire - $199
Because lugging around a laptop isn't always convenient, the Kindle Fire is a great e-book reader, Netflix view, web browser, and more. Read medical journals, play Angry Birds, and troll EMTLife will ease.
Now it's your turn. What do you think I left off the list?
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