thegreypilgrim
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OK so the education horse has been bludgeoned to the point of particlization, and I think most of us are in agreement that serious changes need to be made in oder for EMS to be fully professionalized. I don't want th is thread to turn into another More Education vs. Whatever debate, however.
Now my question is what sort of pathways or steps would you have to take to actually get this done? Assume for a moment that all the nasty business of forging a new standard has largely been completed, and the remaining task consists of getting the old replaced with the new. What would have to happen? How would this work? Do you start at the federal level with NHTSA/DOT? Do you not bother with them and start at the level of your state legislature? Who, ideally, should be setting the education standards in the first place (NAEMT?)? What would be the process of getting universities to develop curricula/learning objectives for EMS programs at their respective institutions?
Now my question is what sort of pathways or steps would you have to take to actually get this done? Assume for a moment that all the nasty business of forging a new standard has largely been completed, and the remaining task consists of getting the old replaced with the new. What would have to happen? How would this work? Do you start at the federal level with NHTSA/DOT? Do you not bother with them and start at the level of your state legislature? Who, ideally, should be setting the education standards in the first place (NAEMT?)? What would be the process of getting universities to develop curricula/learning objectives for EMS programs at their respective institutions?