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This isn't a contest of which forum is better. I've said it time and time again, and I'll say it again. CISD sessions have helped countless people. Just because you're unable or unwilling to attend one, doesn't make them any less helpful.
There are a handful of EMS forums out there, and it would be great if we could all be active in every one. That's not always the case, and each presents its own unique atmosphere. Maybe EMTLife isn't your thing, maybe EMTCity is what you're all about, so go there and contribute.
At the end of the day we're all still EMTs
I truly feel it's important that as EMT-Basics we not only remain active in the online world, but also assist others in our field. I can't tell you how much I've learned from the forum, and just like EMS, it's a constant learning experience. Whether you're new to the field, or a seasoned medic, I truly think everyone has something to learn, and something they can share.
Our profession is relatively new, and our presence on the web isn't as prominent as some others, but I ask your help in fostering an online community where EMS professionals can converse.
Besides http://www.emtlife.com there are quite a few EMS forums and discussion boards. Even if you don't contribute to EMTLife, I'd hope that you remain active on some of the others.
There are a handful of EMS forums out there, and it would be great if we could all be active in every one. That's not always the case, and each presents its own unique atmosphere. Maybe EMTLife isn't your thing, maybe EMTCity is what you're all about, so go there and contribute.
At the end of the day we're all still EMTs