>>>Navy Corpsmen that trained as hard as any doctor and wanted to be the Best they could be<<<
Sometimes they carry things too far though.
When i was at Ft. Wolters, TX, a number of doctors were behind in certain procedures - they needed X number of them to maintain their proficiency.
So, the next 16 men who came in, got Spinal Taps - then next batch got appendectomies. Need it or not!
Big blow up over that one... ‘Troop, report to room 2354 at the Base Hospital... You are scheduled for a procedure.’ was the order of the day till the IG, Base Commander, and 4th Army Commander all gathered and officially put a stop to it.
Just needed a few cadavers to practice on to maintain proficiency... They were US.....
Shots were something else too... being STRAC mobile, we had to be prepared to leave at the drop of a hat for anywhere in the world there was a problem. So we got shots on top of shots. Typically you would run the gauntlet getting two shots in each arm. Everything from Yellow Fever to Tetanus to Beri Beri - My shot record was FULL and they even attached a second card on all of ours.
Worst time was when man ahead of me fainted - I caught him under the arms, and while he was out, they gave him all 4 of his shots - while still holding him, they gave me my 4.
You cannot imagine the feeling of a needle being jabbed into an extremely tight muscle and the serum injected. It was 3 or 4 days before I could even lift my arm to salute. Had to do some maneuvering to dip my head low enough to give a salute by lowering my head rather than raising my arm. (of course the guy who was out, felt no pain and no aftermath) I must be doing something wrong... Next time he can go all the way to the floor and get them there... Then let those medics pick him up! I’ll just put my reflexes on hold.....LOL
Yes, some groups are brainless and even more so in the medical fields.
My son in law, a career Army man is dead, he is one of those that got shots from the same needle as all the other guys, and wound up with hepatitis, the bad one that killed his liver and he died while waiting for a transplant.
At least you are lucky, it does not sound like they used the square needle for your shots.......they use it a lot in the Navy.
LOL
I was getting a series of shots for a suspected staph infection at the Navy Hospital, the Corpsman of the day gave the shot and the needle broke off in my arm.........he went screaming and would always refuse to give me a shot in the future visits.