People of Georgian: One comment changed the course of Paramedic studentās life
Aug. 13, 2021
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People of Georgian: Meet Dustyn Paton
It kind of happened by fluke.
I grew up on in a very low-income situation, and I never really had any dreams or aspirations to go to college or do anything to better myself.
I always thought Iād like to be a doctor, but nobody in my family had gone to college or university or had a job outside of physical labour.

So, to me, I thought it would be cool to be a doctor but I didnāt have the means to do it.
I wanted to take the easy way out. I just thought, āIāll work in a factory, Iāll work at a gas station.ā
But when I was in high school, I met a girl and her mom was a teacher.
This girl and I had been dating for six or eight months when her mom asked me what I wanted to do after high school.
I said, āOh, Iāll just work as a gas driller or something like that.ā She said, āIf youāre going to date my daughter youāre going to do something more with your life than working on a gas drilling rig. ā
At the time, I thought this girl was my āforever girl,ā so I thought, āOK, I guess Iām going to college!ā
I connected with Six Nationās education department and my high schoolās guidance counsellor.

I filled out a job aptitude test, and doctor, nurse and paramedic came up, so I signed up for a couple co-op courses with the local paramedics and a physiotherapy clinic. Back then, they would allow co-op students to ride with paramedics on the ambulance.
The physiotherapy co-op didnāt work out because I didnāt like being stuck indoors all day. I liked being out and about and doing things that were exciting.
For the paramedic co-op, we responded to a car accident on my first shift, and I was hooked.
āIt changed the course of my lifeā
I found Georgian and did the Pre-health program first, then the Primary Care Paramedic program. Here I am back doing the Advanced Care Paramedic program at Georgian.Ģż
Iāve enjoyed every minute of being a paramedic. I go to work with a smile on my face every day.
I just love the job; I never have a day where I regret my decision.
The girlfriend, whose mother pushed me toward postsecondary, didnāt last though.
But Iām extremely grateful for the shove in the right direction. It changed the course of my life.
Dustyn Paton, a student in Georgianās Advanced Care Paramedic program and alumnus from Georgianās Primary Care Paramedic program (class of 2009).
This summer, Dustyn helped administer COVID-19 vaccinations as part of Operation Remote Immunity, a program developed between and , the provinceās provider of air ambulance and critical care transport services. Stay tuned to our website and social media to read more about his experiences.
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