If you’re thinking about joining Medic Now as part of a PTS team, or as an ECA, Technician or Paramedic, then our assessment days are a great opportunity to meet the team, ask questions and make sure that working for us will work for you. Join us for our next assessment day at Keele University on the 20th of September. If you are keen to find out ways that your career ...
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Bridging The Gap - working as a Specialist Paramedic
about 9 years ago byThis week, we’ve been talking to Tim Needham, a specialist paramedic, about his work with a local GP surgery… I joined the ambulance service and thought that this will be my career for life, I will work here in this trust helping people until I retire in 40 years. How things change! So now, 15 years have past and I am moving on, if only partially. I have a great balan...
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And the winner is...
about 9 years agoJune could be a great month for Medic Now - we’ve made the finals of both the Buckinghamshire Business Awards and The Global Recruiter Awards. Launched in 2006, the Buckinghamshire Business Awards are the county's leading business awards. The awards play a major role within the county, showcasing the entrepreneurial spirit and vision of the community, which in turn presen...
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Student Paramedic Job
over 9 years agoAre you a potential candidate? PTS required for Peel Island, Coniston Water. We are looking for a dynamic student paramedic for a short-term contract in the North West of England. This is an excellent opportunity for you to earn while you learn in an environment relevant to your career, working as an EM clinician and providing patient transport service for groups...
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The College of Paramedics Conference 2016 in 16 Tweets
over 9 years agoMatt Green, paramedic for Medic Now and the South Central Ambulance Service attended the College of Paramedics annual conference in York this week. Follow him on Twitter @mlg1611 On the 8th and 9th of March, the College of Paramedics (@ParamedicsUK) held their 2016 conference in York. Around 140 attended; predominantly NHS paramedics but student paramedics, emergency medi...
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New Lease of Life for ROSC
over 9 years ago byNew Lease of Life for Return of Spontaneous Circulation - by Paramedic Matt Green PG Dip BSc (Hons) Cert HE MCPara M.L.Green@Live.co.uk @MLG1611 This post was first published on the @prehospitalecg sitehttp://www.prehospital.wordpress.com The United Kingdom’s ambulance services are successfully restoring a pulse in more cardiac arrest victims than ever before and it’s a...
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Medic Now Recruitment Day
over 9 years ago Join the team that is changing healthcare recruitment Medic Now is the UK’s number 1 recruitment agency for the ambulance sector. We are looking for talented people to join our growing team in High Wycombe, and we’re holding an open day on Friday 26th February to meet potential new recruits. We’re a young company with big ambitions. Experience in the recruitment ...
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Life's too short...
over 9 years ago byThis post was first published on ' The Ramblings of a Graduate Paramedic' Blog by Saul Gaunt. You can follow him on Twitter @saulie10 It’s interesting, I never really thought about writing a blog before. Never really felt the need. I’m not someone who before now needed to write my emotions down. But this has one has stayed with me…. A little about me first. I’m a second ...
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Using a sledgehammer to crack a nut - Shared Control Rooms
over 9 years agoAlex Grant, student paramedic at Anglia Ruskin University and for the London Ambulance Service, shares his thoughts on this week's media coverage of the 'shared control room' proposal. In recent news there have been calls from the Home Office to reform the way emergency services collaborate and a published report has suggested a ‘Sledgehammer plan’. This refers to Police,...
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In pursuit of happiness
over 9 years agoThis post was first published by Pocket me dic - a paramedic based in Canada. You can follow him on Twit ter@pocketmedicBC Today I want to touch on two topics that go hand in hand: h appiness & stress. When I tell people I work as a paramedic, they automatically relate to the job as being stressful. That is true. They often relate to stress as a paramedic from the ca...
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Medic Now's New Driver Training Unit
over 9 years agoOn Thursday, we took delivery of our brand new Driver Training Unit - isn't it beautiful? It's a LWB Fiat Ducato Crew Cab, fully-fitted out with a state-of-the-art mobile clinical assesment centre. We'll be using it for driver assessments for all our new recruits and for driving courses in the new year. We also decided it needed a name and asked our friends and follow...
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Panic on the Streets of London?
over 9 years ago byAlex Grant, student paramedic at Anglia Ruskin University and for the London Ambulance Service, shares his thoughts on last week's media coverage of the London Ambulance Service. In recent news you may have seen headlines such as “London Ambulance Service put into special measures” (The Independent) and “London Ambulance Service (LAS) rated inadequate by inspectors” (BB...
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Should skill sets be standardised across all trusts?
over 9 years agoPhil Goodway, a HART paramedic for the South West Ambulance Service NHS Trust, blogs about the standardisation of skill sets across the UK... Picture the scene: a serious head-on car vs car RTC. The incident involves four casualties, all with polytrauma; no HEMS, no BASICS attend but ambulances from three different Trusts arrive. Imagine now that three of the patients ha...
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Should UK firefighters have to respond to medical emergencies?
over 9 years agoFollowing on from last week's article in the Guardian - Asking firefighters to be paramedics during a time of cuts is dangerous - Ralph Chadkirk, paramedic for the London Ambulance Service, shares his thoughts on the subject of co-responding to medical emergencies... In 2001, the Fire Brigade’s Union determined that “all FBU members… shall not participate in any proposed ...
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#MedChat on Twitter
over 9 years agoBack in June, we saw an opportunity to bring together the ambulance and paramedic community of Twitter for a weekly online pow-wow... #MedChat takes place every Thursday evening at 8pm UK time on Twitter. Each week we host an hour’s chat based around a different topic related to paramedic life and paramedicine. Recent topics have included the adrenaline trial, CPD, legal...
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Meal break misery
over 9 years agoMatt Green, a paramedic for an NHS Trust, blogs about a problem for every hungry, tired, hard-working paramedic - what comes first: the emergency call or the meal break? Working as ambulance personnel has all the hallmarks of an exhausting job: long shifts day and night, repetitive heavy lifting and prolonged concentration to ensure a safe, professional and dignified app...
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Fighting violence towards ambulance staff
almost 10 years agoAlex Grant, student paramedic at Anglia Ruskin University and for the London Ambulance Service, shares his thoughts on the subject of violence towards ambulance staff... Violence towards emergency service workers has become all too prevalent in recent years and the media does not seem to be doing enough to correctly inform the public that it is not acceptable. Viol...
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