Hey all, just copyed this from another post i made, it sort of fits here more.
Oh yeah, and just some extra things, there was some talk about having to have your light ridgid licence, u dont, u only need your P's, u cant do ride alongs untill your 18 but theres people in the course who are underage, i was when i started. Just some extra stuff on the "stomach of steel" stuff, its a bit difficult to explain, and please get in touch with me on the below contact details, but when your at a scene in a big ambulance with flashy lights and sirens with your rubber gloves on and all of that, or even if you find someone in a world of pain when your out doing your thing, and theres stuff u know how to do that has to be done NOW to save someone, some sort of natural responce kicks in and you do what has to be done, its like you dont have time to poo your pants (i toned that down a bit cause i think theres words im not allowed to say). then after a couple of adreniline hits it stops being freaky and starts being interesting. The first time i saw rotten i couldnt look, now i go there to look at the wounds and look how i would stop the bleeding. Im not sure if anyone understands, or theres anyone with a bit more experience than me who can back me up, but thats how i see it, ne way, heres that stuff i copyed, also theres contact details at the bottom.
Hey kids, I'll patronise you with the "hey kiddies" cause im a big uni student now. lol. I'm doing the new paramedics course in Bris, at QUT, bit different to the bachelor of clinical practice but along the same lines (this one is a bachelor of health science (paramedics)). Cant say ne thing but good stuff about it. I got a UAI of 84 and got in, but i think i just kinda scraped in. Its an unreal degree and if your tempted i would definatly recomend it.
The main worry people have is not knowing if they will be able to handle blood and gore of it all. They teach you some methods of coping with it and how to not let it hit you on that level, but if you want a bit more of an idea of how you will do with it all you can go on a ride along with a crew, ur just a 3rd officer so u cant touch the patient or anything just carry bags and stuff (although some crews will get you to do whatever they think your capible of, and i got to drive, so much fun.... another story). ne way, they let u do ride alongs in QLD, not sure about NSW, if your interested go to your local station and talk to the officer in charge, tell them who you are and what your hoping to do and theres a good chance they are keen to let you get a taste for it, ambos are the biggest ledgends you'll ever meet. Its not like they have to let you go along though, and i think they are actually only suposed to take family or friends, maybe even only family, so how are you at begging??? Luck.
there was some talk about notetaking earlyer, which was another one of my chief concerns going into uni too. Not sure how different unis do it, but at QUT you can download the lecture beforehand, even the morning of the lecture, and print it off, then you have all the slides and stuff and just write in anything extra they say. thats what most ppl do, it saves alot of writing and if you have a 3 hour lecture, or two 2 hour lectures back to back, u dont want to be writing for the whole time, kills your hand, not to mention your brain.
more paramedic specific, again im not sure how they do it at other unis, but here there is paramedic specific courses, which are pretty much just a really advanced first aid, then Bioscience, and Public health subjects in the first year, moving on to more or the paramedic specific courses later on and less of the public health. Im not really sure what else ppl would want to know, ill leave my details at the bottom, so stalk me if you want, or get in touch with me if you want any more info, have ne questions or just want to hear more of what its like, crazy stories or where to buy beer at uni (there was a need for a lame joke there, dont deny it) i'd be welcome to help out ne way i can.
Peace,
Casey
paraletic paramedic (we got ourselves a bit of a reputation)
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Casey Lewis,
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