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Anthony Caruso Medic541 at hotmail.comMon Oct 9 01:06:25 BST 2006
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Totally understand Charlene. Show me the money!!!!! -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Charlene M Morris Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 8:00 PM To: Trauma &, Critical Care mailing list Subject: Re: ATLS for non-docs.. Thank you for being respectful. You are correct: I would pay for it and the time off work also, plus not get the CMEs required for my licensure and cetification. The politics sometimes surmount the common sense. Indeed, I am involved in many facts of the medical profession. This is one bone at which I pick. Allow me that courtesy and understanding. CMM On 10/8/06, Gustavo E. Flores <gflores911 at yahoo.com> wrote: > > I am a third year medical student and a paramedic. I took ATLS last > May and was told that I could not take it as a medical student (not > even audit it) but I could audit it as a paramedic. Nonetheless, I > asked to be evaluated like everybody else, and I thank the staff for > doing that. > > Regarding BTLS, I must say that it is oriented to prehospital > personnel. Both BTLS and ATLS are great courses and there is GREAT > similitude between them. That's the idea (that we all are on the same > page)!!! The target audience is the issue between BTLS and ATLS. > Teaching an in-hospital personnel how to work in a vehicle extrication > or how to determine "load and go" is a "nice-to-know" however they are > likely not going to use it unless you volunteer to work at a vehicle > collision scene. Similarly, teaching a paramedic how to rule-out a > c-spine injury with radiological data is less useful than stressing > the fact of proper c-spine immobilization in patients > that require such (something that is done at the BTLS). They both give us > a > broader sense of the picture but not necessarily will affect our > day-to-day > activities. I think that ATLS does not teach anything useful to a > prehospital provider that BTLS / PHTLS does not already teach (at the > pertinent level) and BTLS does not teach anything that the ATLS does not > already teach (at their pertinent level). > > Got the money? Take all of them!! Compare, contrast, enhance your > knowledge. Taking ATLS gives a broader picture for non-physician > participants, just as > taking the BTLS does for physicians. After all, "live as if you would die > tomorrow, but learn as if you would live forever"! > > Disclaimer: I am a BTLS instructor. > > I think that ATLS should have the "For Doctors" removed and broaden > who else can take the class. After all, regardless of what you learn > in any class, you are always bound by your local protocols (that is > for non-physician providers). This is similar to ACLS, where > non-physicians learn some things > that may or may not be able to do depending on local protocols. Although I > knew it before taking the class, not being able to get properly > "certified" > after indeed successfully approving the course made me feel a little > disappointed. I do look forward to take it again after I graduate (either > before or during my residency). > > Unfortunately, I do not have access to TEAMS in my medical school. > > Gustavo E. Flores Bauer, MSIII EMT-P :. > EmergencyTeam.Net > San Juan, Puerto Rico > Iberoamerican University School of Medicine > Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic > > Cel: 829-770-0707 > Fax: 809-686-6988 > MSN Messenger: gustavoflores911 > Skype: gflores911 > E-Mail: gustavo at emergencyteam.net > Web: www.emergencyteam.net > > The Serenity Prayer: > "God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, > courage to change the ones I can, and wisdom to know the difference." > > S:.F:.U:. > > -----Original Message----- > From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto: > trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Jago Miloguz > Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 6:21 PM > To: Trauma &, Critical Care mailing list > Subject: Re: ATLS for non-docs.. > > 2006/10/9, Jago Miloguz <japrak at gmail.com>: > > > > does anyone knows can a med student attend ATLS, knowing of course > > that he/she will not be certified. ante > > > > > -- > trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG > To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: > http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html > -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html
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