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To:
From: Lesley Groff
Sent Wed 3/28/2018 11:58:51 AM
Subject Re: Courses
Hi .1 did not do the training as I do not travel with Jeffrey. But all his traveling assistants
did complete the CPR/AED training. We hired a certified CPR/AED instructor to come to
Jeffrey's home and teach his assistants and house staff (a total of about 12 people)...I have
reached out to the women who we hired to see if she has any materials on line she could send me.
I hope to hear from her soon...will let you know!
Paramedic's are people we should all be truly thankful for! I could never do it! I appreciate that
others can be so dutiful under pressure! Doctors, nurses, emergency room workers
On Mar 26, 2018, at 7:23 PM,
wrote:
Oh okay, thank you! Maybe you have any materials ... did you also do this training? Were
there any other courses he had everyone do?
I wanted to work as a paramedic when I was smaller, who knows maybe :D
Thank you :) <3
,Hers
On 27 Mar 2018, at 01:00, Lesley Groff wrote:
I think I know what Jeffrey was referring to now!t he had all
his assistants learn CPR/AED training, defibrillator training, etc!...I
thought you specifically wanted to work in an ambulance...hang on
...let me see if I can find anything to help you...
...and you are too kind...[ love what I do for Jeffrey!
...I don't need a thing from the EU!! but you are sweet to ask...
I'll be in touch...
On Mar 26 2018 at 6:09 PM, Lisma
ote:
Thank you that is amazing! I will check them! Actually when I looked
through the courses in America you have so many of
them there. Very developed industry. Also saw the PPA
but they require previous education. :(
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I am sorry, I thought you know people who have taken them, Jeffrey said that
all his assistants usually go through it... maybe I
misunderstood. But I really appreciate that you looked
through the courses...
This is an addition for my current job, but it is always great to be able to help
people and safe lives.
Thank you for the swimming suit suggestion and suggestion for the work. :)
would like to become as good as you are at it.
Do you have something from the EU that you really like?
Cheers,
On 26 Mar 2018, at 23:55, Lesley Groff < wrote:
Hi_...! Congratulations on your life
changes! Hope you enjoy Hungary and the
new jobs...
Were you a paramedic before you moved or is this a new career path
you are interested in? My only suggestion is
to check some on line courses where you
are? I found the below website which looks
good for the US...
http://www.nmetc.com/onlinc-paramedic-programs.php
I see with the above on line course you are required to have 2
internships with a certain amount of hours
you must accomplish...it says you can
complete these internships near your home
(if you were in the states) or you would have
to travel to Massachusettes to complete their
clinical & field rotations. I'm sure the
interent must have some good web sites in
Hungary. (?) I wish I could help you more,
but I actually do not know of anyone who
has taken a paramedics course. The Internet
is a great resource ...see what you can find!
I just found the below for International EMS training...and it states it
has accreditation from University of Pecs,
Hungary! maybe check this out?
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http://www.ppa-int.com/
On to swim suits! I think simple is always good...the ones with lots of
embellishments are not needed in my
opinion. classic triangle top and scoop
bottom or side string bottom always are a
good call on any figure. !!! (at least that is
what I think :)
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**my best suggestion for you in your assistant position is to use the
reminders in your calendar!! I couldn't do
my job without them!! I use Google
Calendar it works great! :)
On Mar 26 2018 at 11:09 AM,
wrote:
Thank you!
Hope it is not much work for you, I just thought that you might
know what his other assistants
and where are doing. Have you
done it yourself?
I am trying to find what they have in Hungary (I live now there,
changed my job), but only
paramedics with previous
experience at the moment.
Currently also working as an
assistant for one woman. I am
amazed how you handle so
perfectly this 24/7 work. Haha
Always fun :)
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Cheers,
On 26 Mar 2018, at 16:37, Lesley Groff <
wrote:
Hi ! Let me
do some research
and I will get back
to you on all!!
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 26, 2018, at 9:16 AM,
w rote:
Dear
Lesley,
Hope you are doing good and everything is going as
planne
d and
wonde
rful! :)
I
talked
to
Jeffrey
and he
said
that I
could
get
some
materia
Is from
some
of his
assista
nts that
have
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studied
the
parame
dic
course
s,
maybe
you
have
any?
Maybe
you
know
where
they
usually
do
these
trainin
gs
becaus
e in
EU
they
usually
ask
prcvio
us
experie
nee in
medici
ne.
Would really appreciate that! Thank you :)) Also
any
other
of your
suggest
ions of
what
could
be
useful
to
learn
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would
really
appreci
ate
since
you
know
Jeffrey
the
best.
He
gave
me
some
tips,
but
always
better
to plan
already
more
for the
future.
Still looking forward to meet you in person some
day!
ps. I previously asked you about the swimming suits,
I had
to go
to
work
and
had no
time to
think
about
it. but I
really
appreci
ate you
offer to
suggest
someth
ing.
You
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arc
amazin
g. <3
Love
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