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tbunton

Thank you for your compassionate concerns. I was kind of worried about the burn out that the stress of the job creates. Ive talked to a few medics about this. The advice i got so far is that some people are made for the job, and trive in that kind of enviroment, and some are not mentally equipted for it, and they can pursue something a little less dramatic. I will never know until I try I guess. Ive been in some intense situations and kept my cool under pressure. I have unfortuntly seen people die(cancer in the family and I was in a car accident that took the life of a friend that was driving) so I know I can handle death. It helps walking the 8fp and knowing all things are imperment. Truth is I will never know until I get on the job. I have 20hrs of clinicals that I have to put in in march. 12hrs on the ambulance and 8hrs in the emergency dpt. That will give me a taste of what to expect. Luckly I have a instructor that has been a medic since '89. He doesnt sugar coat anything.

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