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This page is a temporary repository for links pertaining to the interests of EMT-B students.
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[edit] Welcome
I assume you're here because you're networked somehow with NSCC's fantastic Spring 2006 EMT-B class. Good for you.
[edit] A Word About the Links
By all means, add in links to resources you find especially useful. If you're afraid of messing anything up, don't be—or, e-mail me and I'll throw 'em up here.
[edit] The Links
[edit] Auscultation
- Respiratory Sounds at California State University: Long Beach
[edit] Patient Care
- CyberPatient Simulator — A tad advanced for our purposes here, but a good glimpse into what clinicians look at.
[edit] General
[edit] Blogs
- Clear! — A rescue squad volunteer's blog.
- Country Paramedic Australia — Stories from a seasoned Aussie paramedic.
- Drug-Induced Hallucinations
- Done Fell Out
- DTs EMT
- EMS Haiku
- EMT Paramedic Stories — "Stories from a burnt-out paramedic."
- Flatline: NYC
- Medic!
- The MacMedic — Easily my favorite medic blog. Very thoughtful.
- MadDogMedic
- Firefighter-EMT-Medic Student
- Assignment Evaluation
- The Professor's Vent
- A Work in Progress — East coast paramedic student's blog.
[edit] Communities
- EMTCity.com — Probably the most active and the biggest EMS community on the web.
- EMS Village — The was the biggest EMS community on the web.
- EMSLive Forum — The EMS Podcast community forum.
[edit] News
- "EMTs are Listening to Patients' Dying Wishes" — from the Seattle Times, Tuesday, May 9.
[edit] Resources
- jems.com — General EMS resources, articles, and news.
- EMSLive.com — EMS podcast. Website features an active forum.
- EMTB.com — Our textbook's website. A bunch of helpful stuff here.
- MedicalStudent.com — A weighty concentration of medical texts.
- Trauma.org — A collection of information (and pictures!) about traumatic injuries.