Ken Bruland was licensed as a paramedic on October 17,2006. This represents about 1200 volunteer hours of work on his part to get to this point in his EMS education.
Congratulations, Ken!
Joe Moore
P.S. I am looking forward to a day off.
Congratulations, Kayak Ken
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WAY TO GO!!!
Wow Ken.. Good Work! I knew you could though!
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Congrats Ken
Great Job Ken!!!! I am sure everyone on the Island is very proud of you and the new responsibilities you are taking on. Good luck from everybody at North Flight EMS.
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Thank you one and all for your congratulations and your support! I could have never accomplished this without the support of my friends, colleagues and fellow students. It was a great learning experience and a true pain in the butt! Thanks to all who encouraged me when I wondered if giving up my life (such as it is) for a year would be the right thing to do.
Thanks to my instructors, Steve and Lisa Rose, who nursed me through this ("It never gets any harder than this"); and a special thanks to my other instructor, the man who saw me, taught me, encouraged me, and sometimes had to push me through the whole process from Medical First Responder through Paramedic - Joe Moore. Thanks Joe.
I guess now the true learning will begin.
Ken
P.S. - Joe, don't say a thing about IC (the next level)!!
Thanks to my instructors, Steve and Lisa Rose, who nursed me through this ("It never gets any harder than this"); and a special thanks to my other instructor, the man who saw me, taught me, encouraged me, and sometimes had to push me through the whole process from Medical First Responder through Paramedic - Joe Moore. Thanks Joe.
I guess now the true learning will begin.
Ken
P.S. - Joe, don't say a thing about IC (the next level)!!
Ken