Claiming CME for ACLS / PALS

I am an emergency medicine physician. I have my learning cards for completing my required ACLS/PALS training through american heart association and wanted to see if I could get CME from them. The AHA website says I can, and when I follow instructions to claim it, there is a required dropdown box for what profession I do and the only option is paramedic, and then it wants a bunch of paramedic licensing info etc.

Basically I just want to know...

Can I claim Category I CME for ACLS / PALS training through the AHA?

If so, can anyone advise me how?

I spent the time on it so I really hope I can get credit for doing it.
Thanks!

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u/strickybear — 2 days ago

Shoulder holster

Anyone got advice on the shoulder holster? I'd love to slap my shotgun up on that left shoulder but I grab my backpack almost always. I've tried refining where I grab but it doesn't seem to matter. Do you guys have success with the shoulder holster? And if so can you weigh in on how you make it function properly?

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u/strickybear — 1 month ago

HELP AN IDIOT

I need help.

TL;DR: zucchini and cucumber not producing vegetables despite healthy plants and both male and female flowers (not very many female flowers). I have seen pollinators. Give me advice!

Not too long, did read:

I have healthy happy looking cucumber and zucchini plants crawling all over my garden. Why do I have NOTHING to harvest? I have not harvested ONE vegetable despite how bountiful the plants are.

At first, I saw all male flowers. I reduced the watering a bit and cut off some of the male flowers. Then the plants produced just two female zucchini flowers. I directly hand-pollinated one (took the male flower part and rubbed it on the female part very graphic) and left the other alone. both withered.

I have checked inside the flowers and found bees--3 in one flower on my first check. I don't see a lot of pollinators, but again I direct pollinated one of the female flowers and it died anyway and I have confirmed the presence of some pollinators.

Most of these plants spontaneously appeared this year. The backstory is that I tore my achilles and could not walk during planting season so I did a bunch of starter plants indoors. They failed. Meanwhile, what you see in the photo in this corner just began to spring up I suppose wild from last year's garden (which also was not successful). I decided to just let them go nuts since they looked healthy.

I'm happy to see a bunch of healthy vining plants going crazy everywhere in the garden. But I will lose my mind if I go this entire season with beautiful happy plants that give me NOTHING.

HOW CAN I FIX THIS?

u/strickybear — 1 month ago