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- noun A
paramedic
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Examples
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EMT-P (Paramedic/TUM III) = In the US, this provider has up to 1,000 hours of training.
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Clinical experience in an ER or urgent care clinic or as an EMT-P is preferred.
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There is little or nothing in the NHTSA EMT-B or EMT-P curricula that addresses these aspects of our practice.
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In order to see a doctor, a soldier first has to see a medic (equal to an EMT-P in the outside world), then they get sent (if the medic doesn't try being doctor first) to a P.A. (physician's assistant).
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RN, BSN, EMT-P, is past chair of the Virginia 97th Legislative District Committee.
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When your crew arrived, one of the EMT's (I couldn't tell if anyone was an EMT-P or not) assessed the scene and looked directly at me and asked what had happened.
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Bloomington Fire has been making a killing from the time they started their EMT-P units.
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When your crew arrived, one of the EMT's (I couldn't tell if anyone was an EMT-P or not) assessed the scene and looked directly at me and asked what had happened.
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When your crew arrived, one of the EMT's (I couldn't tell if anyone was an EMT-P or not) assessed the scene and looked directly at me and asked what had happened.
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When your crew arrived, one of the EMT's (I couldn't tell if anyone was an EMT-P or not) assessed the scene and looked directly at me and asked what had happened.
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