Paramedicine 101 was started by me about one year ago. Initially, I didn't know what would come of it, or what I wanted to come of it. As I browsed many other EMS blogs, I realized I wanted to provide something educational. Information probably not taught in most paramedic schools. Information that a brand new, and a very experienced prehospital provider would both appreciate. Most importantly, I wanted to provide evidence-based information; something funny or opinionated from time to time, as well. I soon realized that I am not the bearer of all this information. I quickly recruited well known, and respected bloggers who I thought might help carry the load, and boy have they. The blog has become a regular read by many, and even though I have been extremely busy with other projects, my cohorts have done a good job providing new posts. There are many contributers, some who post more than others, but all are very appreciated. I also continue to welcome new contributors.
All-in-all, I have to say that I am very pleased with the paramedicine 101 blog. I hope to become as productive as I once was with it shortly. Please, until then, read through the archived posts. There has been a myriad of information covered so far, and much more to come.
Happy Birthday Paramedicine 101
Thanks for stopping by,
Adam Thompson, EMT-P
Thanks for all the great information you provide, I've been following the site for about 4-5 months since discovering it. Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you. Feel free to chime in on other posts in the future. The feedback really does motivate us to write more.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on one year ! Some great information on your blog. Keep up the good work, but PLEASE use a spell checker !
ReplyDeleteBearer not 'barer'
Contributor not 'contributer'
I'm afraid my spell checker didn't pick up on those typos. I will promptly fix these errors to allow for an easier read.
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