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IndiReloaded says:
"Neo would look better in a suit and tie. Those muscle shirts are awful."
I rarely wear muscle shirts; only when I workout sometimes. Here are shots of me wearing something more dressy.
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are you wearing a lab coat with no shirt underneath?
I'm wearing my pink dress shirt (my fav). Look at mah cuffs.
You are going into being a PA Neo? I was wondering if this is anyway related to a CMA (certified medical assistant). It seems very similar in tasks.
Pink flamingo peacock bling. Bleh.
NS, Dude, you've got more guts than I have. Pink and Perryville will probably never be spoken in the same sentence.
hah! in my state, a medical assistant wouldn't even be qualified to help my nursing assistant out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Only-virgins [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
A PA is much different.
I like the pink shirt, BTW. Just not so much with the lab coat.
Only-virgins says:
"You are going into being a PA Neo? I was wondering if this is anyway related to a CMA (certified medical assistant). It seems very similar in tasks."
nah, a physician assistant is far from a medical assistant. I'm not sure what the requirements are to become a CMA but to become a licensed PA, you need to graduate with a master's in clinical medical science, pass the PANCE, and log 600 hrs of continuing medical education (CME) every 6 yrs. As far as the tasks involved, a PA can do pretty much anything a doctor can (e.g. diagnose patients, order lab tests, prescribe medications, assist in surgery, etc.) with appropriate supervision.
IndiReloaded says:
"Pink flamingo peacock bling. Bleh."
<confused> Flamingo? Peacock? Bling? lol
Our medic in Iraq was a PA and he could do some pretty amazing shit. He saved MY knee, and kept me alive after I was wounded, so you guys must be pretty good.
i would like you better if you have less muscle.... You have too much now and it looks like you're putting your head on somebody's body...:tough:Quote:
Originally Posted by NeoSeminole [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
A medic is the equivelent of an EMT in California....Quote:
Originally Posted by Perryville [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Well he kept me from bleeding to death, and saved what was left of my kneecap, so he had to be pretty skilled.
Yep - they are awesome with emergencies.Quote:
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