I have been involved in the medical field for 32 years. In that time I have been a field medic in the army, a helicopter medic and a nurse working for the Flight Surgeon’s office. Since getting out of the Army I have worked for a fire department in Colorado as a paramedic/firefighter and then as an RN usually working in the Emergency department. Since moving to Florida I have been working in emergency medicine and as the emergency department educator. I recently accepted a position as a manager and have converted from emergency medicine to hospice care.
Throughout my career as a nurse and in the army I have frequently been the educator for whatever outfit I have been associated with. In New York I was a state certified EMS instructor and instituted the first AED program for the volunteers in the state. During this extensive medical career I have always been interested in riding motorcycles and have a number of different bikes over the years. My favorite bike was a 1978 Kawasaki KZ-650, and when I was going to school in Florida to earn my RN degree I rode a gold wing every day. Now I have gotten a real fascination with a Russian Ural motorcycles. My latest bike is a 2010 limited edition bike called the Red October. I look forward to serving the biking community in Central Florida and hope to advance biking safety in our community.
To schedule a class e-mail me at: tstobin@gmail.com








