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Medical Technician ( Med Tech )

Thats true....I guess i should of worded the question better...will cf accept an EMR certificate(my liscence is long expired)
 
Of course.  I have my math credits as well, in fact both grade 12 biology and chemistry (more so chem) involve math skills.  So yes a strong competence in math will surely help although, no it is not an official requirement for enrolment.  :)
 
readytogo said:
Thats true....I guess i should of worded the question better...will cf accept an EMR certificate(my liscence is long expired)

You'll have to ask that question at the CFRC.
 
Would this be generally the same at an Air Base? What would the differences be in the Navy Element?
 
preface by saying "never been on ship"

On Ship, your the junior working one on one with a PA. As a medic you will responsible to the PA for everything. Literally everything, med records, med supply, initial screening of patients, coordinating appointments.

It would not be a stretch to say that it may not be the same, as all the army bases have moved to a CDU concept (which the air force bases have used for years) have have become heavily reliant on civilians to take care of most of the administrative duties.
 
I am actually gonna jump in and ask (out of curiosity and to help the OP) what is a CDU?

Not everyone knows all the acronyms we (you) use day to day.. we need to remember to use "plain talk" when answering basic questions!
 
PMedMoe said:
Care Delivery Unit

Thanks, Moe. I couldn't find it on the list:
http://forums.milnet.ca/forums/threads/17309.0.html
 
Its what our Reg F medical system uses as a health care unit to provide first line support. Its a family practitioners office/walk in clinic with 1-3 MOs, 1-3 NP/PA's a couple nurses, 2-5 medics and civilians who take care of a group of about 1500 "clients" otherwise known as soldiers.
 
would having an emr certificate and EMT-a theory in alberta be considered enough for the med tech reserve?
-Do i need to have a current ACP registration?
 
readytogo said:
would having an emr certificate and EMT-a theory in alberta be considered enough for the med tech reserve?
-Do i need to have a current ACP registration?

You would have to ask a Recruiter.
But, first, do you meet the Qualification Requirements?:
"Medical Technicians must have completed high school with biology and chemistry credits, and hold a current driver's license.":
http://www.forces.ca/html/medicaltechnician_reg_en.aspx
 
SFB said:
preface by saying "never been on ship"

On Ship, your the junior working one on one with a PA. As a medic you will responsible to the PA for everything. Literally everything, med records, med supply, initial screening of patients, coordinating appointments.

It would not be a stretch to say that it may not be the same, as all the army bases have moved to a CDU concept (which the air force bases have used for years) have have become heavily reliant on civilians to take care of most of the administrative duties.


Thanks SFB, I appreciate the information, as well as your post regarding Med Techs in Afghanistan. It was quite informative. I am currently working on my fitness and then I plan on applying for Medic.
 
Thanks,

And you really should apply now...you have everyday of the rest of your life to work on your fitness.

;)
 
I am seriously considering and planning on a long-term career in the CF as a Med Tech. I'm even going so far as to spend an extra year in high-school so I can get my Gr. 12 Bio/Sci credits, and after that it's just my drivers license which I need. Only a few years away !

  I noticed that on the CF Website, on the "Job Explorer" page that Medical Technician has the icons of all 3 branches next to it. If I am not wrong this means that one could be a Med Tech in any of the 3. Does the applicant get to choose his branch? Which branch would you recommend?
I was planning on going Army, because they get to get their hands nice n' dirty. However, I've heard that the AF has some much better living conditions.

Then there is the 6 year OJT phase.. would this mostly be 6 years  spent taking inventory and stocking vaccines? Is the career basically the same all around, or do different branches do things very differently?


The following...
Operating Room Technician, Preventive Medicine Technician, Biomedical Electronic Technician or Aero-Medical Technician
...are all listed as Medical Specialist Trades, however the Forces.ca website has little to say on each of these. Could anyone enlighten me as to the specifics of these career paths?

Thank-you!

Oh, and  :cdn: Happy Canada Day!! :cdn:
 
What happened to Combat Engineer???

Try some of these:

http://forums.milnet.ca/forums/threads/50198.0.html

http://forums.milnet.ca/forums/threads/18369.0.html

http://forums.milnet.ca/forums/threads/31099.0.html

(edited to add) http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/49766.0.html

Some of those are a little old, but you can narrow a search by # of days if you prefer.

And if you have dogs..... ;D

http://forums.milnet.ca/forums/threads/41875.0.html

 
Well I wanted to get started on a career shortly after highschool, and I realized that my vision was marginally too poor to be a member of the combat arms team. Of course I could get LASIK/LASEK to improve it, but I don't want to have anything like that done until I'm at least 25 yrs old, and Med Tech looks to be just as rewarding of a career as Combat Engineer.

Thankyou For the links!
 
Hi

one thing that's not mentioned on the site is that - at least in Ontario - you need bio 12 and the only 12 bio is a university course, the others can be collage bound ones. i ran in to this problem last Oct and have been working on upgrading for the past several months using a correspondence program, if you in Ontario there called ILC.
 
Future_Medic said:
Hi

one thing that's not mentioned on the site is that - at least in Ontario - you need bio 12 and the only 12 bio is a university course, the others can be collage bound ones. i ran in to this problem last Oct and have been working on upgrading for the past several months using a correspondence program, if you in Ontario there called ILC.

For those interested, http://www.ilc.org/index-main.php

I took a course with them a few years back.
 
I am meeting with the local field am recruiter tommorow afternoon, pertaining to wether or not some civillian quals will bypass the high school requirements.  I will advise as soon as i can

RTG :cdn:
 
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