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I know you know. I'm not sure we are talking about the same asian guy. the one i was talking about was very cool. his sense of humor was a little confusing though....
:[ That makes me sad.
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I know you know. I'm not sure we are talking about the same asian guy. the one i was talking about was very cool. his sense of humor was a little confusing though....
What do you think the difference is in prehospital and hospital emergency medicine?
One is at a hosptial, and one isn't
They are two different branches. This is recognized by any hospital or EMS agency. You may not like it, and it may be against the Sasha way, but there is a distinction among pre-hopsital and hopsital care.
One is at a hosptial, and one isn't
They are two different branches. This is recognized by any hospital or EMS agency. You may not like it, and it may be against the Sasha way, but there is a distinction among pre-hopsital and hopsital care.
That's not what you said, for one, and for two, medicine is medicine, in or out of the hospital. It doesn't magically change once you get past the ambulance bay doors.
Then explain why your training is different than an MD at the Er.
and your grounds for this declaration are?The two fields may be similar, but they are two different branches.
It's not. they have more extensive training in more detail, but they know the exact same stuff I do.
and your grounds for this declaration are?
Logic. Fact. You can try to use the lack of experience all you want, but you are just avoiding fact. This has nothing to do with your pround look at how pre-hospital and hospital EMS are simiar. It has to do with the fact that in reality, they are recognized as two different branches of EMS.
and you have oh so much experience? I suppose they taught your sum of EMS knowledge that you possess in your CPR AED course?
You see, you are avoiding fact and resorting to insults. This thread has ben open for far too long to get it locked for some silly debate of fact and opinion.
Btw: I wasn't claiming to have any EMS experience, maybe you should re-read.
One more post like any of those made today, and you will be responsible for closing the most responded to thread in EMTLife.com history.
So get off topic and stay off topic.