the 100% directionless thread

....and T-7 days until I take my MCAT. It appears as though one cannot ever truly feel ready to take it....but I can't wait for this to be over :confused:
Well, do your best and when the day comes, take it one problem at a time or you'll let it overwhelm you and win... Dominate the MCAT you must, focus you will.
 
I don't know if I am excited to go back and get into medic again or not. On one hand, its kinda fun....sometimes...on the other hand, free home cooked meals...
 
I don't know if I am excited to go back and get into medic again or not. On one hand, its kinda fun....sometimes...on the other hand, free home cooked meals...
Where is this magical place that provides free home cooked meals?


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Yay! Someone brought the hungry EMT a cupcake!

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Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale.

You've had it......or you haven't. It truly is a game changer.
 
Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale.

You've had it......or you haven't. It truly is a game changer.
I just had a bottle a few nights back. Amazing beer. Almost anything they do is great.
 
Everyone, don't let yourselves got complacent out there. Stay on your toes and don't get lazy, because it will come back to bite you (or not really you, but your patient). Tough to see how a medic handled an IFT today and watching the sequelae
 
Waiting for certain departments to open up for apps seems to take forever sometimes....
Oh well, opening another beer
 
Trying to figure out if I can go to EMS World Expo this year.....
 
I see Acadian is offering $15,000 bonuses for Southwest LA and Beaumont, 10k for Houston and surrounding areas, and 5K for DFW and San Antonio. Someone's both expanding and having significant retention/recruiting issues...
 
So I'm on Day 9 of the UMBC CCEMTP course (offered and taught by UTHealth and HCEC) and it's a good presentation, but someone really needs to reformat the course. Death by Powerpoint is a horrible way to teach anything.
 
When you get a lift from flight to go find some hypothermic hikers with their night vision on an early Friday morning and then have your paramedic school "graduation" Saturday.

Mmhm do like.
 
14 miles in the rain- a good way to blow off some stress :)
 
Everyone, don't let yourselves got complacent out there. Stay on your toes and don't get lazy, because it will come back to bite you (or not really you, but your patient). Tough to see how a medic handled an IFT today and watching the sequelae

I think it has a pretty good chance of biting you too if you really screw something up.
 
I think it has a pretty good chance of biting you too if you really screw something up.
Yeah, but ultimately, the patient is going to be dead and realistically at worst, you will have you license pulled.
 
Hmm the Google voice to text actually isn't half bad for transcribing a narrative. Now to figure out the easiest way to get it transferred over to a chart
 
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