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Anyone here have any experience with RMI? I'm a paramedic student curretly and plan to go off the beaten path for a few years while I'm young and single. I'd like to go through their RMAP course after I get some ALS time in. Any advice?
So what specifically would you recommend? Something like a WEMT course or more advanced studies?
I mean where in the civilian world will they let you do a cricothyrotomy as an EMT-B in the back of a helicopter?!
There's 3 68W's in my class that have all been talking about their time in Iraq and Afghanistan the past few days and it sounds pretty epic.
Yeh, sounds a bit too epic.
The helos are staffed with flight nurses, flight paramedics, flight docs and on a lot of the missions, the SOF medics (18D, PJ) will go because they need the medical exposure constantly and they have the skill set for hot extractions.
68W are a dime a dozen over here and they are in their unit clinics, on the ground with their unit on patrol or assisting in some of the smaller medical facilities (Role 1 and Role 2).
Currently, the Navy is in charge of the Role 3s (Full hospitals/surgical and trauma).
I have yet to see a 68W climb off a helo with a patient in my 5 years in Afghanistan. Not saying it has never happened or never will happen but am definitely saying the odds of it occurring are exceptionally low when there are already much higher skilled providers doing those missions.