Joined: 9 Jan 2006 Age: 34 Gender: Female Posts: 6 Location: London
09 Dec 2014, 3:10 pm
I am a diagnosed aspie, who has always struggled with asking for help.
For the last three years i have been studying to be a paramedic but in the last year the pressure of the job has increased greatly. The hours have changed and the very little time on the road this year means that i am really struggling to gain any sort of confidence with my skills. I have also been put on an action plan as my communication skills are not good enough according to the service. I need some advice from those who have maybe been in a similar situation or in the service as to good ways to improve either of these.
Joined: 2 Mar 2009 Age: 57 Gender: Male Posts: 6,613
10 Dec 2014, 7:44 am
Do you have the time/option of joining a volunteer EMT unit? Those tend to let you practice as you gain knowledge and competence. Until then, you assist and observe those rendering aid.
Joined: 2 Mar 2009 Age: 57 Gender: Male Posts: 6,613
10 Dec 2014, 7:45 am
Do you have the time/option of joining a volunteer EMT unit? Those tend to let you practice as you gain knowledge and competence. Until then, you assist and observe those rendering aid.
Do you have a mentor or point of contact at the training school? I'd just ask them that you'd appreciate some help with those skills you feel are causing you difficulty.
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Joined: 9 Jan 2006 Age: 34 Gender: Female Posts: 6 Location: London
10 Dec 2014, 12:51 pm
I am already part of a boluntary service but i dont get on the ambulances i usually end up as a foot team at events so xont see people. I have an action plan in place with my link tutor and uni but i wont see them again for 3 months as i have regular lectures again.