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EPISODE · Jul 5, 2024 · 32 MIN

98- CoROM Graduate Bobby Litton

from CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine. · host College of Remote and Offshore Medicine

This week, Aebhric O'Kelly talks with Bobby Litton, a paramedic and teacher, and discusses his career and aspirations in pre-hospital medicine. He shares his experiences working in Iraq and the UK and his pursuit of advanced degrees and certifications. Bobby emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and surrounding oneself with knowledgeable and skilled individuals. He advises those interested in working in austere environments, including gaining experience through volunteering and investing in education.   Keywords paramedic, pre-hospital medicine, career, aspirations, experience, advanced degrees, certifications, learning, volunteering, education   Takeaways Continuous learning and self-improvement are essential in the field of pre-hospital medicine. To enhance your skills and knowledge, surround yourself with knowledgeable and skilled individuals. Gaining experience through volunteering and participating in expeditions can be valuable for working in austere environments. Investing in education and pursuing advanced degrees and certifications can open up opportunities for career advancement. Strive to be a better medic and constantly evaluate and improve your skills and knowledge.   Sound Bites "We all love trauma. It's all the primary care stuff that is our bread and butter." "The course is shifted to the environment with training paramedics to work in a pre-hospital condition that can provide the prolonged field care treatment in resource-poor environments without a lot of help."   Chapters  00:00 Introduction and Background 02:50 Paramedic Training and Challenges 07:52 Career Path and Future Plans 11:02 Working in the UK and Hospital Challenges 14:56 Transitioning to ACP and Specializations 25:08 Importance of Education and Continuous Learning 29:03 Teaching and Mentoring in Pre-hospital Medicine 32:00 Advice for New Paramedics and Healthcare Professionals

This week, Aebhric O'Kelly talks with Bobby Litton, a paramedic and teacher, and discusses his career and aspirations in pre-hospital medicine. He shares his experiences working in Iraq and the UK and his pursuit of advanced degrees and certifications. Bobby emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and surrounding oneself with knowledgeable and skilled individuals. He advises those interested in working in austere environments, including gaining experience through volunteering and investing in education.   Keywords paramedic, pre-hospital medicine, career, aspirations, experience, advanced degrees, certifications, learning, volunteering, education   Takeaways Continuous learning and self-improvement are essential in the field of pre-hospital medicine. To enhance your skills and knowledge, surround yourself with knowledgeable and skilled individuals. Gaining experience through volunteering and participating in expeditions can be valuable for working in austere environments. Investing in education and pursuing advanced degrees and certifications can open up opportunities for career advancement. Strive to be a better medic and constantly evaluate and improve your skills and knowledge.   Sound Bites "We all love trauma. It's all the primary care stuff that is our bread and butter." "The course is shifted to the environment with training paramedics to work in a pre-hospital condition that can provide the prolonged field care treatment in resource-poor environments without a lot of help."   Chapters  00:00 Introduction and Background 02:50 Paramedic Training and Challenges 07:52 Career Path and Future Plans 11:02 Working in the UK and Hospital Challenges 14:56 Transitioning to ACP and Specializations 25:08 Importance of Education and Continuous Learning 29:03 Teaching and Mentoring in Pre-hospital Medicine 32:00 Advice for New Paramedics and Healthcare Professionals

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