Shishkabob
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A few extra gen ed classes don't do much to increase one's clinical acumen.
I told a nurse that several weeks ago. She wasn't amused.
I was. ^_^
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A few extra gen ed classes don't do much to increase one's clinical acumen.
I told a nurse that several weeks ago. She wasn't amused.
I was. ^_^
VERY low opinions of Paramedicine
Opinion on the current state or opinion on where EMS should be?
Opinion on the current state or opinion on where EMS should be?
I told a nurse that several weeks ago. She wasn't amused.
I was. ^_^
But at least every RN on this planet has had a traditional anatomy class, that cant be said for the majority of EMS providers.
And if I could tell you the story of what my grandma went through several weeks ago in her last 3 weeks of life in the hospital it would make your heart sink. Horror stories from a AZ hospital where my 78 year old grandpa watched nurses and doctors and everyone in between treat the woman he loved for 60 years like complete crap as she wasted away. Does that mean I think all doctors and nurses are crappy? Of course not. But those ones were and that's all it means......
Oh, I won't say that individuals in other health care providers don't provide bad care, and I don't have issue with the fact that EMS is no different (I'm one of many that thinks that the punishment for the recent incident in Tennessee was excessive). My issues is more of what I see as the systemic issues holding EMS back, not necessarily the action of any one individual.
My current career plans includes EM, subspecialized in EMS. In the words of MacArthur, I will return.You aren't in EMS anymore JP...I get it. Your on your way to be a Doc, thats great, seriously.
Depends on the physician, but in general, I agree that the vast majority of physicians, including many emergency medical physicians aren't suited for prehospital care (lack of specific training, lack of specific experience).But if I was bleedign on the street I'd want a Paramedic to roll up and not a nurse, or a doctor, or a RT. Pretty much sums up my whole point all along. In a pre-hospital setting, when emergency medicine is the need, Paramedics get it done because thats what they do. Alot of people hate because our education isn't as much as others but we still get a great amount of freedom and responsiblity. Its understandable....just say it like it is
On a side note they just changed(our will soon) the EMS provider levels. The new levels are Emergency Medical Responder(formerly First Responder), EMT(Formerly EMT-B), Advanced EMT(former EMT-I) and Paramedic(Formerly EMT-Paramedic. While the name changes don't neccessarily mean crap the certification levels have changed. The getting rid of the EMT in front of Paramedic shows that Paramedicine is much more about being clinicians rather than Technicians. Also, the new Advanced EMT level is supposedly much less advanced than the former EMT-I level. From what I understand usually Advanced EMT just means that they can start IV's and have more advanced cardiac skills. In the end, this is a small change but its moving in the right direction.
My current career plans includes EM, subspecialized in EMS. In the words of MacArthur, I will return.
Depends on the physician, but in general, I agree that the vast majority of physicians, including many emergency medical physicians aren't suited for prehospital care (lack of specific training, lack of specific experience).
The problem with the freedom is that that freedom isn't everywhere, and the question for many of us, especially if we don't live near the high powered systems, is how much do you want to bet on getting hired at one of the high powered systems. Places like Wake County are unfortunately the exception, not the rule.
Have the minimum didactic and clinical hours increased?
Otherwise the name change doesn't mean much, other than to trick people into thinking its a significant change.
I'd much rather have a BASIC doc or one of the HEMS docs from down under than the average US paramedic roll up If I was bleeding in the street...
I'd much rather have a BASIC doc or one of the HEMS docs from down under than the average US paramedic roll up If I was bleeding in the street...
To be fair, there's a difference between the docs who regularly engage in prehospital emergency care, and those who don't.
Haha. Yeah since they know where everything on the ambulance is......but hey its your life
Are you familiar with what these guys are and do?Haha. Yeah since they know where everything on the ambulance is......but hey its your life