I am personally sick and tired of persons within the corrections system, who have been convicted of a crime and sent to jail having more privileges than those law abiding citizens.
Advocacy groups like the Fry society ensuring that each cell has a cable TV, internet access in some cases, free...
Sigh,
do not keep the stuff. If you were issued the mag then keep it and turn in when you do the rest of your eis. If you "found" it then go to the Chartier Square Drill Hall (It is the big Reg Building across from the NAC. Half way down the walk way on the left side of the parade square is or...
That is exactly what amnesty boxes are for. They are the Red Boxes found all over bases. If you are now out of the CF then go to any base and turn the stuff in. Just that easy.
GF
I think you are being quite optimistic in saying that it will only be a year until the official TP is out.
Heck, the powers that be can not even decide which course will be our standard of trauma care let alone which TP will be the standard for Combat First Aiders.
I know it is a hard...
Are the QS published anywhere on the DIN?
When are the rest of us able to see it and then the logical end point is when can we start actually start training pers to the new standard?
GO,
Excellent advice for anyone in a leadership or friendship with those who have to remain on base during the CHIST-MASS HOLY-DAYS.
Take Care and your choice of Deity bless.
GF
For the most part we wore the shirts under our scrubs. This way, those who knew, knew that we were wearing them and those who did not only saw a plain T Shirt ;D
GF
The first year that I started working in the local ER we had shirts made up.
On the front was a stylized logo of a police shield, Crossed ladder and axe of the fire department and the star of Life with Saskatoon City Emergency Services in a wreathe around the logo.
On the back was the simple...
Nor enough hands on or clinical experiance with the one thing that should be the nuts and bolts of the army medic. TRAUMA.
You can take as many courses and attend as many seminars as you wish but it will never replace the hands on contact with real patients in a real environment.
The fact is...
Harder, much harder.
Not only do you have to know what you are doing or you could cause yourself much harm but you have to start an IV. Either on yourself or get a medic to give you a hand.
Now he or she has to get the equipment from somewhere. If they get it from work... Well that is...
ParaMedTec,
Well thought out and discussed. Your conclusions on the side of the CF reserve with out clinical involvement are accurate IMHO as well as your observations on the regular force members with out tactical/ deployment/ civi experience.
Now, what do we do about it?
We know what is...
There is a lot of debate as to the origion of this and if it is real.
I love it when they are real.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/arts/xmaslights.asp
This link was sent by another forum member this AM.
GF
All members of the Regular and Reserve forces use the web site for replacements. This has been up and running for over one year now.
Personally I am on my second allocation of points.
GF
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