Prosthetic Medic

Follow along on the adventures of an amputee Paramedic. I have now fell into activism/advocacy work for Insurance Fairness for all amputees. I occasionally do some Motivational Speaking, I'm writing a book, and of course blogging all that stuff here. Follow me through all my wins and losses in the fight to break the stereotype of what amputees are capable of. I may write about EMS, Healthcare, Amputees, or Nonsense. Follow the blog and see what today brings!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Legislature, Baby, and Prosthetics

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Been a busy few weeks here in Prosthetic Land...House bill 376 did not get through the Kentucky Senate. Although this is a setback, it is no...
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Friday, February 22, 2013

Prosthetic Parity and New Jobs

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The past week has been quite busy and exciting. The best news has to do with prosthetic parity. Currently, when insurance companies cover pr...
Saturday, February 2, 2013

4 News Spots in 1 day...that's gotta be a record!

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 Yesterday was quite a busy day at work. Aside from the normal hustle and bustle of a Friday, I was interviewed by all 4 news stations in Lo...
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Update and News Coverage

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As you can see from the post prior to this one, life has been a little busy here at the Prosthetic Medic homefront. We welcomed our son Liam...
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Introducing Liam!!!

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Liam was born on January 2, 2013 at 0936. He was 9 pounds and 20 1/2inches long. Please help us welcome him to the world...
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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Small Setback...Big Implication

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Beyond frustrated tonight. I had a small setback that has had big mental implications on me. My prosthetic socket, the part that keeps my kn...
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

What might have been

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Last shift I was given a glimpse of what may have been. I met a man who is a recent amputee, he was very anxious and scared about what may b...
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Welcome to the Prosthetic Medic Blog. Back in May 2011 I fell 110ft and after many surgeries I made the decision to have my leg amputated. This allowed me to return to work as a paramedic. Since returning to work I now focus my time on Amputee Right Advocacy and Activism, Motivational Speaking, Writing a Book, and helping new and old amputees see what can be possible if we only try.
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