Medic Students!!!

Volume 3 brady book. 3½ hours limit. Finished the test in 3 hours 27 minutes and some change. 81%

I have some gripes about the answers though we'll be discussing tomorrow ;)
 
what a long, strange trip it's been

Final practicals tomorrow, final written on Wednesday.

NR Practicals next week.

It's almost over.

And I can't WAIT to get my cert and get out of Washington!
 
passed national registry!!!! now i only need my state license :)
 
FINALLY Finished clinicals!!
 
In Memphis right now, taking my practical exam tomorrow morning. Got two or three more 24 hour shifts before I'm ready for the exam.
 
passed my practical exam yesterday, now just the written between me and my license.
 
And it's all over... only thing left now is Registry!!!!
 
Since Linuss linked this thread I figured I'd peek my head in :P Starting my medic class next month and I can't wait!
 
Passed NR practical last friday, and NR written yesterday. FINALLY done! time to get a job.

-Jeff
 
Since Linuss linked this thread I figured I'd peek my head in :P Starting my medic class next month and I can't wait!

I start in 5 days pretty excited. This will be a good threat to subscribe to over the next year :)
 
I'm starting my Medic in 4 days! Only a year and a half of classroom and clinicals, then another 6 months of internship to be done!
 
First day was pretty intense, got through a lot and recieved our drug list and deadlines (2) drugs to learn each week with a quiz and test for each.
 
This thread was starting to get burried, first mid term for medic school a week from Wednesday. I only have 5 more chapters in AAOS Emergency Care in the Streets to review. I'm feeling pretty good about that exam, now the physiology exam a week after that is another story, need to do alot more studying for that one!
 
Week 2 of my 16 week didactic portion is over. It feels pretty overwhelming with all the things being thrown at us at once. Heavy into A&P, Pharmacology, Policy, and Skills all at once. Not enough time in the day to get everything done I need to do!
 
I wouldn't even consider a 16 week course but then again no medical director in our area would even consider signing off on the course, or the resulting 'medics' to practice in that case either. I will only be one month in when I take my first exam and still have about 23 MONTHS of full time course work to go.

16 weeks may work in a 'Mother May I' system but here in Indiana our scope is only limited to what our medical director says that it is. Most of the protocols only include medical control as a last resort not the first step. 16 weeks of 'training' is suicide for the student and homicide for that medics patients. Just my 2 cents.
 
Guess, I might join this "group". I started class on the 25th of August. Been fun so far. The legal chapter was hard, but interesting at the same time. Gettin started in the A&P stuff this week. Woot!!
 
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