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Another possibility to keep in mind is getting a
certification as an EMT. That opens some doors too, and isn't too difficult. Wayne.B wrote: We used to have a family doctor at one time who was also a sailor. He was pretty good about keeping our emergency kit stocked when we needed it for distance racing. Unfortunately he retired and moved to the AVI. Very inconsiderate. :-) You can't lure him back for some cruising on your luxury vessel??! Doctors get a lot of nice invites, to do the Bermuda Race for example. EMT certification is probably a good idea for anyone carrying serious pharmaceuticals and/or medical equipment. It would be doubly tragic to make a bad situation worse in my opinion. First, do no harm... Exactly. Good thing about the Internet Age: up-to-date training is only a mouse click away. Another thing I've got in mind is that some foreign officials might get rather irritated if you show up with meds and no paperwork. OTOH I don't feel like playing roulette with emergency med supplies, having experienced a few times the wonders of 3rd world health care and what you get in emergencies once you venture outside the 911 grid. Fair Skies- Doug King |
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