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PHECC Practitioner Skill & Medication Database - free!

  • 12-03-2013 6:45pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 923 ✭✭✭


    Are you a PHECC Registered EMT, Paramedic or Advanced Paramedic?

    Do you want to be able to keep track of your skills and medication exposure on your Android phone or tablet?

    We've created a powerful database for collecting anonymous skill and medication administration exposure data...simply follow these simple steps

    1. Download and install the free Memento database app on your phone/tablet - http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.luckydroid.droidbase&hl=en

    2. Click on the plus sign (+) to add a new library. Select "From online catalog"

    3. Go to the "Health" category, and install our new PHECC Practitioner Skills and Medications Logbook. Please note there is also another version suitable for Paramedics from other jurisdictions (different skill & medication entries)

    4. This can be linked to your Google Drive, creating a spreadsheet that you can download at any time to review your skills exposure.

    [Download as a spreadsheet, replace all 'Yes' with 1 and 'No' with 0, and you can then autosum the columns to get totals for each skill/medication administration]

    Once downloaded, click done. To add a new entry, go to your library listing, click on the name of the library, and click on the (+) plus sign to add a new entry.

    Please feel free to give us your feedback on this resource, and share this with those who may be interested! We're working on something similar for iOS also, and may need testers in the near future.

    Alan
    www.emsflashcards.com


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