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Well hello there!

 
Monday, October 16  
Training to be a Paramedic is HARD WORK.

I'm now an Emergency Medical Technician (or EMT2) which means I can work for real money in my spare time, although I still have to be supervised. I'm doing my ECG and Major Incident courses this week before I get to go off on placement again, and now that I've moved up to uni I don't have to get up at half six every day just to get in on time. It's fabulous! I also get to live with four marvellous but very crazy ladies.

Right, I'm off to try and figure what the ECG readout to an inferior myocardial infaction looks like. Tah-rah! hxx

5:05 PM

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Yay for working for real money! :o)
 
EMT2 sounds really nice!
 
i miss real money..
miss you more, though, lady! x
 
cool blog
 
Hello...ECG..Electronic-Cardiogram isn't it? I've had a few of those still got to have an EEG...something to do with brainwaves...what does it stand for Miss?
 
ECG stands for Electrocardiogram (not to be confused with an Echocardiogram) and EEG stands for Electroencephalogram, the latter of which they stick electrodes to your scalp to measure the electrical activity of the neurons that make up your brain. The lady to ask is Miss Cathy as she does these for a living! :o)
 
i do indeed do EEGs for a living!
 
Miss Cathy, Miss Cathy *Hand Raised* where do you do the EEGs? I should be having one in the near future. Oldchurch or Queens, methinks
 
Gareth. I have seen your name on our list! (@Queens)
 
8:45am on 24Jan07....See you there
 
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