Jayxbird521
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For those of you who don’t know EMT I’s having not been recognized in the state of pa does anyone know why? and I have heard a lot of talk a bought them be recognized soon does anyone know?
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The PA Advanced EMT would allow more squads to provide ALS... so it might not be a bad thing... also... wouldn't an EMT-A/EMT-P MICU be a good thing?
Well, since you opened the door to this (something that's happened way to many times...but nobody ever seems to learn from the arguements that follow) I might as well just take it completely off the hinges.And I always wonder about EMT-A or EMT-I/99 or whatever... they can do almost all the same skills, and give almost all the same meds with 1/3 or 1/4 of the training. How can this be an acceptable substitution in an emergency or even an ALS transfer?
EMT-A/EMT-P would be awesome, but if you're charging insurance the same, why not just run an EMT-B/EMT-A truck? I'm not saying what's in the best interest of the patient, just what happens sometimes.
And I always wonder about EMT-A or EMT-I/99 or whatever... they can do almost all the same skills, and give almost all the same meds with 1/3 or 1/4 of the training. How can this be an acceptable substitution in an emergency or even an ALS transfer?
I'm not necessarily knocking it, but just wondering if that's how others view the situation? The only true advantage is that it allows ALS to be more accessible to volunteer squads, but then we're talking about having an ALS tech treat our patient, having not only less experience per week(on average it seems volunteers run less calls then full-time paid staff do, but it's just a general blanket statement, don't shoot me), but also less didactic training.
I hear the vote was yesterday or today and it look like the were going to reenact act 45 also. any news on what happened? Or even where we could find out? I googled it but didn't find much.
I heard Joseph Schmider (State EMS director) speak on Sunday. He said that they were going to announce the changes to the PA EMS Act... I'm not sure if that meant they would be passed as fait accompli, or if they would get a first reading and then there would be lots of debate.
The revision includes wording to move towards an EMT-Advanced level. This could be fun.
Tennessee is also putting the CombiTube and PTL in the first responder level.