the 100% directionless thread

cute! i wanna pinch those cheeks

She's the best, it's one of the only photos I have of her not laughing her head off lol
 
I wonder under the Education/Training Category or another sections , if @Chimpie or another admin, would make a CCP-C/FP-C Section for all of us t to discuss those specific questions and certifications. :)
No please don't give me another folder to click on. I hate that new "advanced medical discussion" folder or whatever it is.
 
I wonder under the Education/Training Category or another sections , if @Chimpie or another admin, would make a CCP-C/FP-C Section for all of us t to discuss those specific questions and certifications. :)

I'm kind of behind things with a recent death in the family and a different working schedule. Shoot me a PC of what you're wanting us to add. Thanks!
 
No please don't give me another folder to click on. I hate that new "advanced medical discussion" folder or whatever it is.

But it would be a good source for us that are currently CCP-C/FP-C or us that are currently studying to obtain those qualifications. :)
 
For those of you familiar with the Coachella Valley, I rode the bump n grind on my mountain bike and all I can say is holy crap thats a killer workout!
 
But it would be a good source for us that are currently CCP-C/FP-C or us that are currently studying to obtain those qualifications. :)
Not saying don't post, but why not post in the regular education forum? Just cause I'm not a flight medic doesnt mean I'm not interested.
 
Not saying don't post, but why not post in the regular education forum? Just cause I'm not a flight medic doesnt mean I'm not interested.

I was thinking more organizational side of things,
 
And there's not very many threads or topics on it that I've seen. It'll be a lot easier to find all in one place.
 
In other news:
Written final exam: done
OSCE: done
capstone: done
elective rotation (interventional cards): in progress
PANCE: February 17
 
So I guess now, where should this new folder go or be placed
 
Got a test date with medic west...now I just gotta figure out how I'm gonna get there. Pretty sure I'm not driving lol
 
For those of you familiar with the Coachella Valley, I rode the bump n grind on my mountain bike and all I can say is holy crap thats a killer workout!
It seems about every 2 weeks there is a rescue from that trail. If you really want to kill yourself do the skyline trail (cactus to clouds trail). It's said to be one of the hardest hikes in the US.
 
First full arrest I've had in a while...actually got ROSC too, not a bad way to finish off the morning after having the yearly Fire Chief's station inspection, going over everything with a white glove practically lol
 
It seems about every 2 weeks there is a rescue from that trail. If you really want to kill yourself do the skyline trail (cactus to clouds trail). It's said to be one of the hardest hikes in the US.

Just googled it... yeah I don't think I'll be taking my bike up that anytime soon but it sounds like a good hike to do.
 
Just googled it... yeah I don't think I'll be taking my bike up that anytime soon but it sounds like a good hike to do.
We don't get very many rescued from the trail as not too many people do it. However of someone needs help while on that trail there is a 99% chance they will get a helicopter (either CalFire or CHP)
 
We don't get very many rescued from the trail as not too many people do it. However of someone needs help while on that trail there is a 99% chance they will get a helicopter (either CalFire or CHP)

That would seem like the logical response.

I've been to the Coachella Brewery. Does that count?

Haha sure yeah.
 
Only 3 shifts left. Getting all my stats together as far as the number of skills I have preformed in the field and clinics are a pain in the butt. Looks like i'll be heading back to the OR for some more BVMs and intubations.

National skills testing is next week followed by our second FISDAP test. Then our exit/closure interview and finally graduation in Jan. It's starting to come to an end

Good luck. Fisdap is a bish, huh?
 
Good luck. Fisdap is a bish, huh?
The first time the college had us take it was after we were getting off one of our internship shifts. So I just got off a very busy 24 hour shift drove there and took the test. I was too tired to really put any effort into the 200 question test (as was the rest of the class). A couple of the questions wanted us to calculate drip rates for meds, I looked at the question and said "yeah right, option C looks good enough".

At least with this next test we are able to schedule it.
 
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