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Phil Hoffman phoffman at charlevoixmfg.comMon Oct 17 03:44:03 BST 2005
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Roger, First, I would suggest that they check their spelling and grammar... :) But, most importantly, they need to learn to treat every patient as if that patient were the provider's closest relative. Phil Hoffman EMTP ||-----Original Message----- ||From: Roger Ekins [mailto:remt14 at msn.com] ||Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 10:29 PM ||To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list ||Subject: Intermediate Class || ||Hello, I am Roger and I will be starting a EMT Intermediate ||class. Every time I begin a class and think of the ||responsabily that I feel to ||teach each student how to become a great EMT. So I was ||thinking of each of you and you vast expertise. I would like ||to pose a Question to each of you. That question is? If ||you were teaching this class what would be the most important ||thing that you would want to teach each student? || || ||Thanks || ||Roger Ekins ||REMT Medical Training ||-- ||trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG ||To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: ||http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html || ||
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