Medical Provider Roll Call

Paul053

Amateur
Fire apparatus engineer and paramedic 12 years for a large SoCal fire department.

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Dr. Cornwallis

Regular Member
Firefighter/EMT with a large Florida department, just finished my rookie year back in Nov. I'm waiting to find out if I'll be starting medic school in the Summer or the Fall.


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I am not currently licensed but I spent 5 years as an EMT/FF. Still try to maintain skills by focusing on med classes when I can afford to. I'd still be in EMS but as a volunteer I ran 6 days a week, usually 24 hours a day in a county that covered just under 450 square miles. Burnout was, and still is from what I hear, fast and effective.
 

Bobby D 514

Newbie
EMT-Basic for 39 years, Spent 6 years as Paramedic at Wishard Ambulance in Indianapolis, IN. Currently Telemetry Tech at Long Term Acute Care facility in Greenfield, also assisting with EMT Practicals at Pelham Training in Bloomington, IN.
 

CS0817

Newbie
I am a Paramedic and was a 68W for 10 years, with combat tours as a medic to AFG and Iraq (Was 11B for 12 years with combat tours in AFG and Iraq as a weapons squad leader with the 82nd ABN DIV). TC3 instructor at the Ft Bragg MSTC on the green side and as a civilian.
 

lars243

Newbie
EMT-Ambulance in '84, Paramedic in '87. 9 yrs urban knife and gun club w/ 2 yrs flying rotor there. Moved for FT flight gig in New England - 9 yrs there as well as TEMS XO for a multijurisdictional tactical team. Adjunct Instructor at the State Police Academy teaching medical and street survival. Backcountry EMS before working a counter-narcotics contract in AFG. Came back and went FT LEO and Entry guy on a different multijurisdictional tactical team. Blew out my knee, retired from LE, moved back to NH. Currently working in the ER enjoying the climate-controlled atmosphere.
 

SmElly

Regular Member
Got the news yesterday; I passed my exam and earned my EMT cert. Next stop'll be FD or PD, whoever takes me first.

In the meantime, I'll be providing the finer tactical points of transporting dialysis patients and changing stretcher sheets.
If anyone's interested.
 

Post Car

Newbie
Hi all. Current state trooper/flight paramedic. I still work part time at a busy fire based 911 ambulance as a ground medic. Former 68W, did some time as a tac paramedic.
 

JDJackson

Newbie
I haven't done out of Hospital care for a number of years.
But: Corpsman '73-'82, EMT-B around 1979. R.N. since 1982 Critical Care and Emergency Room and still employed FT ER. Lots of little letters that mean nothing to no one. ;)
 

Andrew D. Fisher

Medical Guy
Staff member
Moderator
For those that do not know me, I'm a medical mod. Also, I am a second year medical student at Texas A&M College of Medicine and PA in the Texas Army National Guard. My previous assignment as a PA was in the 75th Ranger Regiment (1st BN-07-13, RSTB-13-15, Regimental PA-15-16). I used to be an 11B, 93-96, 2A 1st BN, 75th RR. My interests include low titer group O whole blood, TDCR, REBOA, ketamine, and bystander hemorrhage control.
Creds: MPAS, LP, PA-C, ACLS, PALS, TCCC Provider/Instructor, PHTLS Provider/Instructor, CoTCCC voting member.
 

Skuba.1361

Newbie
I envision pre-hospital medicine as existing on a spectrum of access and capability. I feel as though learning all that is offered across the spectrum of care will allow you to operate at a higher level regardless of where you find yourself.

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Jake (from Statefarm) here! Current NREMT-B, halfway through my Paramedic class. Working from the top left of this diagram to the bottom right. Dream is to end up on the Special Operations Surgical Teams or as a doc in recovery medicine, I want to stay in the field.
 
Out of curiousity, how many Licensed/Certified FIELD providers (IE: Out of hospital such as EMS, 98W, Corpsman etc.) do we have on the forum?
NR - Paramedic. NAEMT Instructor - TCCC and TECC. FEMA Medical Specialist. Tactical Medic with regional SWAT element. Fire/Medic with a FD in STL County.
 
Hey, I am TJ. I am an Active Duty Army PA with 14 years time in service. Prior to being a PA I was a medic, and I have multiple deployments. I am not special but I have a few insights on tactical and nontactical medicine, however I am here to learn as much as I can, but will contribute if asked or something falls into my lane. I have concerns about some information that is being spread around about life saving medical treatment and hope to do my part in dispelling rumors and providing facts.
 
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