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Totally agree. As I've read before, exposure does not equal certification. I see a lot of medics at the 10 or 20 level that carry scopes and chest tube kits in their bags. I used to be one, I no longer do in my bag that is specifically for tactical applications.
I would like to pose this question to all surgeons or team physicians etc. I know that the majority if not all of you carry your own bags. There are those out there that don't (which puzzles me a little). What do you think about your medics carrying things like 'scopes, surgical airways, and chest tube kits in their bags so it is there in case you get caught without yours? A kind of crossloading between medics.
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