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Tristan Crumpton tug.crumpton at googlemail.comFri May 22 19:59:38 BST 2009
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Hello everyone,
I am a paramedic who has recently statred working for the ambulance
service in Scotland. I am preparing for the Dip IMC in September (if
accepted) and wonder if any of you who have taken the Dip or FIMC have any
good advice on the depth and breadth of knoweldge required, particular
area's of attention, good resources for referencing etc. I am incredibly
focused on getting this first time so any advice would be greatly
appreciated particularly from those who have attempted previously.
Secondly, DR MARK FORREST, please accept my humblest apologies for
disappearing of the face of the earth and not even supplying an explantion
or "by your leave" for my non-attendance. I have had several very serious
family medical emergencies that occured at the same time as the ATACC course
I hoped to help you with but appreciate that this is scant excuse for my
behaviour (or lack of it). I would love to still get involved if it is at
all possible so please PM me if I may be allowed to elaborate and reinstate
my reliability and repay the kindness you have shown me.
In any event,
thanks for your time and look forward to reading your posts.
Take care
Tug Crumpton SRpara, 20metre bronze swimming certificate, 20/20 on
cycling proficiency
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