Yeah, I have applied to the current intake too Al, so I'll hopefully see you there!
And yes jayc, I put my application in when they opened in August I believe.
I have checked out CSU, only thing is I would prefer to actually go to uni and meet people. Plus I have too many distractions at home! I am looking at it for a worst case scenario. I suppose even the distance CSU degree is better than the FU one?
It frustrates me that FU only accept people purely on grades. I am getting better grades at uni than I ever did at school (at the moment I am 5.5GPA) yet I am still concerned it isn't enough! It's silly to know that two girls were removed from the course because they could not tolerate trauma pictures shown in lecture, yet here is someone who is already working with SAAS, in a level 1 trauma ED (used to seeing gory things!), is familiar with some SAAS equipment (Ferno stretcher, Vac Mattress, Oxygen, blue transfer sheet, restraining net), familiar with SAAS culture ( radio etiquette, callsigns, positions, vehicles, terminology and staff), has a broad practical knowledge (3 lead ECG lead placement, oxy flow rates etc) an increasing theoretical knowledge and the ability to talk to patients and other healthcare workers, yet its still near impossible to get in
could an interview process not prevent people who can't handle it from getting in and allow the people who can instead?