Well with the start of all that is cardiology time has been in high demand and low availability. Hence the very large gap in postings. All that aside class is going well, still managing to maintain the 4.0 I've been rolling with since the beginning. Staring at rhythm strips and algo's is getting a little boring but surprisingly comforting. I'm still surprised that I can even hang in this course, as it was billed as a very hard program. But I think once you're up to speed, maintaining the pace is not a problem. It's the slow times that set you back, busy doesn't seem that busy anymore.
I hope that this theory carries over to actual paramedic work. That after you get up to racing speed, everything slows down as you don't feel the speed, just the acceleration. Baby Medic called it along time ago. He wondered something along the lines of "how can I get all that I need to do, done, in the short time I'm given?" And I wonder the same thing. I know right away, you get what you can done and hopefully that still provides adequate care to you patients. Later on, with better skills and time management, you can add things to the list and complete more in the same time frame.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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