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I'm new here but I read a old thread about Medical Person In charge.
I serve as a Medic/Purser on a commercial Fishing Vessel for the past 20 years. Our Mates on board are trained as MPI. I'm EMT trained and have been for 30 years. I do preform advance skills on board the vessel such as IV's, ET tubes, suturing. We carrying class II meds on board as well as antibiotics. It is almost like being a PA then anything else. We have a med control that we call shore side for Doctor advise. It is called Health Force Partners. If we need an Media vac we call the USCG.
(could not post link due to I don't have 5 post yet )
The above can give you training in MPI. They are located in Seattle. It's not cheap. It's called Pacific Maritime Institute.
I would be happy to answer any questions about this that anyone has. I know their was discussion on it in the past that did not end to favorably. Be happy to clear up any misunderstandings.
I serve as a Medic/Purser on a commercial Fishing Vessel for the past 20 years. Our Mates on board are trained as MPI. I'm EMT trained and have been for 30 years. I do preform advance skills on board the vessel such as IV's, ET tubes, suturing. We carrying class II meds on board as well as antibiotics. It is almost like being a PA then anything else. We have a med control that we call shore side for Doctor advise. It is called Health Force Partners. If we need an Media vac we call the USCG.
(could not post link due to I don't have 5 post yet )
The above can give you training in MPI. They are located in Seattle. It's not cheap. It's called Pacific Maritime Institute.
I would be happy to answer any questions about this that anyone has. I know their was discussion on it in the past that did not end to favorably. Be happy to clear up any misunderstandings.