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The Reality of Ramping for Student Paramedics

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Paramedic

Those drawn towards more mobile, emergent, autonomous roles found their place in paramedicine. Lifesaving skills; prehospital paramedicine; clinical challenges; emergency response; community-based roles and making a difference every day. Retrieved from [link] Paramedicine Board AHPRA. Thanks for reading, Tammie.

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The Trouble With Great Expectations

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Paramedic

Through reading books, articles and research, speaking to colleagues, friends and family, or listening to podcasts and motivational talks, it's the same answer every time. In many, it may be just a good job. One that provides the type of lifestyle, salary and day to day reliability we're looking for, but we can take it or leave it overall.

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Looking For A Sense Of Purpose

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Paramedic

Writing for prehospital care publications and books keeps me constantly thinking about my own paramedic practice, with purpose, although I hadn’t realised it until now. In recent times, frontline paramedicine has altered in many ways. When I know what I need to deliver, I know what I need to be doing. Some positive, some not so.

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Trauma

My Paramedic Blog

I can feel the hunger for paramedicine again, the drive to learn, to push myself towards the goals I set back in 2009. I found I lost the raving passion I once felt for paramedicine, I found myself pushing it away. Everybody’s story is different, everybody’s trigger point is different, and each story is unique.

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Paramedic vs Combat Medic: What’s the Difference?

Paramedic Training Spot

In this article, we’ll be discussing the differences between a civilian paramedic and a United States Army combat medic. There’s a great deal of information to consider when choosing either profession, and that choice may prove to be overwhelming at times. “Is Is this field for me?” or “would I be any good this?” Army Combat Medics (68W).