Guest guest Posted August 29, 2000 Report Share Posted August 29, 2000 OK, Tony, First of all, as an educator I sure hope to don't spread this way of thinking to your students....if you do please stop!! They will only have to be reprogrammed once they are hired. Where do you teach? I would like to see a Paramedic program that has more education then RN programs. Your right, we (Paramedics) are required to attend much more CE then RN are. We also are not REQUIRED to start off with the same education requirements as nurses are either. Nursing pay is all over the spectrum just like Paramedic's pay is. What is paid in Houston/Dallas San/Austin for Paramedics is not the same as East Texas or West Texas. I think we can all agree on that as seen in the previous posting over the last 2-3 days. That again is a choice everyone makes, where do you want to live, where do you want to work? If you want the more money, then come to the places paying more! So we make sacrifices to do our chosen profession....SO WHAT???? Nobody cares about the sacrifices someone makes to do their job. That is a personal decision and has no relevance to anything. Everybody in every job makes sacrifices!!! Sounds more like a pity party...really helpful on the profession stance!! Nurses face much of the same risk we do. Needle sticks happen in hospitals too, irate patient happen in hospitals too, shootings happen in hospitals too, contagious disease are much more ramped in hospitals then in the back of my ambulance. If your looking for recognition for being a paramedic....get out. We want paramedics that have a passion and a drive to care for people in need. We all deserve pay raise....however, in Central Texas we are paying Paramedics almost $20,000.00 more to start then the school teachers are paid to start right out of College, it's all a matter of perspective. K. Wiseman, EMT-P Lieutenant Station 806 bwiseman@... " My thoughts are my own and are not reflective of my employer's beliefs. " > > You started something BIG! > > First, it's arrogant to think that nurse's have more education than > paramedics. Many of us have college education above and beyond the standard > paramedic curriculum. Paramedics, as you should know are required to attend > much more CE than nurses. > > Second, nurses do get paid much better than paramedics on a overall basis. > There are some exceptions and those exceptions are typically LVN's which > have less training than paramedics. > > Third, the term sacrifice can be used in many aspects of EMS. Paramedics, > do sacrifice family time and I tend to think more so than most other > professions. Also, paramedics are placed in dangerous situations daily > sometimes many times a day, how many times do you risk your life each day in > the hospital? Yes, a paramedic chose their career, however, it's high time > paramedics were recognized for what they do and get the pay we so rightly > deserve. > > Be careful what you say! By the way, where do you work? > > > > Tony > EMS Educator > Re: [texasems-L] Where are the Paramedics? > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hot and heavy about volunteering. > > > > > > I say it again...DO NOT VOLUNTEER. Make them pay you for what you know. > > > There is money and I assure you the first time someone dies because > there > > > was not a paramedic around (if that even matters) it will change. > > > > > > Have you ever picked up a newspaper and read about the child that died > > > because there were no ambulance available. What do you really think was > > the > > > end result. They added more ambulances and they found a way, they > always > > > do. > > > > > > I know some of you can sit and honestly say, that crap happens around > your > > > town every day but, still you try and push for more people and equipment > > and > > > still your hit with the big " no " . Unfortunately, just you or I meeting > > > death still will not pave the way to that new truck. It must take > someone > > > like a county commissioner, county judge, city counsel person or some > one > > > with a hell of alot of money. > > > > > > By the way, how many nurses to you see volunteering their time. I think > we > > > are the only profession that really puts our jobs before our families. > Do > > > we not care about them, too. Why is most of the world, after their > > > education, start a family, buy a new home and live happy lives. But, > > > paramedics, after education, find a another job (aside from the one they > > > really care about, EMS) and volunteer. Is it the Pager that excites > > > everyone or maybe the discounts at the local Dairy Queen. What is it > that > > > make us VOLUNTEER. It must be a virus. > > > > > > However, before totally misunderstanding my POINT. I do not believe > that > > a > > > city, county, or private paramedic is any better person or have better > > > skills than a volunteer. I know and work with many volunteers who can > run > > > circles around this Paramedic. My point is DO NOT VOLUNTEER. MAKE THEM > > PAY > > > YOU. > > > > > > P.S I supposed I really got off my original point about the low salary. > > > Raise the pay and you will get paramedic. Take make away from the > doctors > > > or something. hehehehe > > > > > > Come-on > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > http://www.hotmail.com. > > > > > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > > > http://profiles.msn.com. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2000 Report Share Posted August 29, 2000 You started something BIG! First, it's arrogant to think that nurse's have more education than paramedics. Many of us have college education above and beyond the standard paramedic curriculum. Paramedics, as you should know are required to attend much more CE than nurses. Second, nurses do get paid much better than paramedics on a overall basis. There are some exceptions and those exceptions are typically LVN's which have less training than paramedics. Third, the term sacrifice can be used in many aspects of EMS. Paramedics, do sacrifice family time and I tend to think more so than most other professions. Also, paramedics are placed in dangerous situations daily sometimes many times a day, how many times do you risk your life each day in the hospital? Yes, a paramedic chose their career, however, it's high time paramedics were recognized for what they do and get the pay we so rightly deserve. Be careful what you say! By the way, where do you work? Tony EMS Educator Re: [texasems-L] Where are the Paramedics? > > > > > > > > Hot and heavy about volunteering. > > > > I say it again...DO NOT VOLUNTEER. Make them pay you for what you know. > > There is money and I assure you the first time someone dies because there > > was not a paramedic around (if that even matters) it will change. > > > > Have you ever picked up a newspaper and read about the child that died > > because there were no ambulance available. What do you really think was > the > > end result. They added more ambulances and they found a way, they always > > do. > > > > I know some of you can sit and honestly say, that crap happens around your > > town every day but, still you try and push for more people and equipment > and > > still your hit with the big " no " . Unfortunately, just you or I meeting > > death still will not pave the way to that new truck. It must take someone > > like a county commissioner, county judge, city counsel person or some one > > with a hell of alot of money. > > > > By the way, how many nurses to you see volunteering their time. I think we > > are the only profession that really puts our jobs before our families. Do > > we not care about them, too. Why is most of the world, after their > > education, start a family, buy a new home and live happy lives. But, > > paramedics, after education, find a another job (aside from the one they > > really care about, EMS) and volunteer. Is it the Pager that excites > > everyone or maybe the discounts at the local Dairy Queen. What is it that > > make us VOLUNTEER. It must be a virus. > > > > However, before totally misunderstanding my POINT. I do not believe that > a > > city, county, or private paramedic is any better person or have better > > skills than a volunteer. I know and work with many volunteers who can run > > circles around this Paramedic. My point is DO NOT VOLUNTEER. MAKE THEM > PAY > > YOU. > > > > P.S I supposed I really got off my original point about the low salary. > > Raise the pay and you will get paramedic. Take make away from the doctors > > or something. hehehehe > > > > Come-on > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > > http://profiles.msn.com. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2000 Report Share Posted August 30, 2000 Dave's post needs reading. He is 99% correct in his views. The only thing that's not accurate is that the City of Dallas had to pay big bucks for Nurse Myrick's screwup. It did not. Because the survivors of the lady that Nurse Billie Myrick wouldn't sent an ambulance for had an idiot for a lawyer who didn't have a clue about how to go about suing a big city and they essentially got nothing. Also, today, because of so-called Tort Reform which has been foisted upon us by people who have got a lot more money than us, people with a legitimate damages inflicted by employees of a city can't get damages in proportion to their losses. Who wins here? The 6 figure salary bosses of HMOs and EMS systems which won't be around next year win, but the paramedics don't. The paramedics never do. Gene G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2000 Report Share Posted August 30, 2000 I was simply defending the paramedic position against a hostile attack by a nurse. Again, for the last time....I stated many paramedics have education above and beyond that of the standard paramedic curriculum. I do not appreciate nor do I find the wording you chose to use appropriate regarding my comments. We all need to work together to provide better patient treatment, improve education, and weed out the people who cannot get with the system. You simply restated everything that has been brought to the forefront on this list server over and over again. I don't know why nurses and paramedics are so hostile toward each other here in Texas. I have seen an ER ran with one nurse, one physician and a large staff of paramedics. It seemed to work quite well. Anything else? Tony Re: [texasems-L] Where are the Paramedics? > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hot and heavy about volunteering. > > > > > > I say it again...DO NOT VOLUNTEER. Make them pay you for what you know. > > > There is money and I assure you the first time someone dies because > there > > > was not a paramedic around (if that even matters) it will change. > > > > > > Have you ever picked up a newspaper and read about the child that died > > > because there were no ambulance available. What do you really think was > > the > > > end result. They added more ambulances and they found a way, they > always > > > do. > > > > > > I know some of you can sit and honestly say, that crap happens around > your > > > town every day but, still you try and push for more people and equipment > > and > > > still your hit with the big " no " . Unfortunately, just you or I meeting > > > death still will not pave the way to that new truck. It must take > someone > > > like a county commissioner, county judge, city counsel person or some > one > > > with a hell of alot of money. > > > > > > By the way, how many nurses to you see volunteering their time. I think > we > > > are the only profession that really puts our jobs before our families. > Do > > > we not care about them, too. Why is most of the world, after their > > > education, start a family, buy a new home and live happy lives. But, > > > paramedics, after education, find a another job (aside from the one they > > > really care about, EMS) and volunteer. Is it the Pager that excites > > > everyone or maybe the discounts at the local Dairy Queen. What is it > that > > > make us VOLUNTEER. It must be a virus. > > > > > > However, before totally misunderstanding my POINT. I do not believe > that > > a > > > city, county, or private paramedic is any better person or have better > > > skills than a volunteer. I know and work with many volunteers who can > run > > > circles around this Paramedic. My point is DO NOT VOLUNTEER. MAKE THEM > > PAY > > > YOU. > > > > > > P.S I supposed I really got off my original point about the low salary. > > > Raise the pay and you will get paramedic. Take make away from the > doctors > > > or something. hehehehe > > > > > > Come-on > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > http://www.hotmail.com. > > > > > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > > > http://profiles.msn.com. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2000 Report Share Posted August 31, 2000 Tony: I'm sorry if I offended you. I have no doubt that some of the things I said have been said before. They will doubtless be said again. My whole point was that its time for paramedics to stop focusing attention on what nurses do and don't do, what they are paid vs. what we are paid, and the slights some nurses may or may not have committed against paramedics. We got plenty of problems within our own ranks and of our own making without worrying about any other medical provider and without wasting the energy to bash them when they don't deserve it. We have to put our own house in order before we worry about anything else and, quite frankly given where we keep saying we want to go, our house is a wreck. Nurses and paramedics are like apples and oranges. The only similarity is in that both disciplines are healthcare professionals whose ranks include some unprofessional individuals (I fear we have many more than they do). Anyway it accomplishes nothing to keep make the comparison or to complain that they operate under a set of conditions that we would like to have apply to us. Let's just go on to something else, okay? Dave Re: [texasems-L] Where are the Paramedics? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hot and heavy about volunteering. > > > > > > > > I say it again...DO NOT VOLUNTEER. Make them pay you for what you > know. > > > > There is money and I assure you the first time someone dies because > > there > > > > was not a paramedic around (if that even matters) it will change. > > > > > > > > Have you ever picked up a newspaper and read about the child that died > > > > because there were no ambulance available. What do you really think > was > > > the > > > > end result. They added more ambulances and they found a way, they > > always > > > > do. > > > > > > > > I know some of you can sit and honestly say, that crap happens around > > your > > > > town every day but, still you try and push for more people and > equipment > > > and > > > > still your hit with the big " no " . Unfortunately, just you or I > meeting > > > > death still will not pave the way to that new truck. It must take > > someone > > > > like a county commissioner, county judge, city counsel person or some > > one > > > > with a hell of alot of money. > > > > > > > > By the way, how many nurses to you see volunteering their time. I > think > > we > > > > are the only profession that really puts our jobs before our families. > > Do > > > > we not care about them, too. Why is most of the world, after their > > > > education, start a family, buy a new home and live happy lives. But, > > > > paramedics, after education, find a another job (aside from the one > they > > > > really care about, EMS) and volunteer. Is it the Pager that excites > > > > everyone or maybe the discounts at the local Dairy Queen. What is it > > that > > > > make us VOLUNTEER. It must be a virus. > > > > > > > > However, before totally misunderstanding my POINT. I do not believe > > that > > > a > > > > city, county, or private paramedic is any better person or have better > > > > skills than a volunteer. I know and work with many volunteers who can > > run > > > > circles around this Paramedic. My point is DO NOT VOLUNTEER. MAKE > THEM > > > PAY > > > > YOU. > > > > > > > > P.S I supposed I really got off my original point about the low > salary. > > > > Raise the pay and you will get paramedic. Take make away from the > > doctors > > > > or something. hehehehe > > > > > > > > Come-on > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > > http://www.hotmail.com. > > > > > > > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > > > > http://profiles.msn.com. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2000 Report Share Posted August 31, 2000 Tony, I have to agree with Dr. here. I am just starting my RN education through Regents college. I can honestly say I am learning more than I did as a Paramedic. However, what I am learning is different. My education as a Paramedic (EMT-B and EMT-I college credits, EMT-P vocational school) was very much geared towards " see the problem, fix the problem " . So far my RN stuff has been a great deal of " understand the problem and help the patient understand the problem, then work together to fix the problem " . This is taking some getting used to. Also the " Life Span Development " class is proving to be an eye opener. I would strongly recommend it to all of my brother and sister Paramedics. Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology, Sociology, and Pharamacology are perhaps the other great classes a Paramedic can take to get a better grasp of what is going on, what is going to go on, and what to do to make it better. But I digress. I work with a bunch of great RN's and LPN's, and a couple that I feel the need to verbally slapped down every once and a while (physical slapping down being illegal). All of them (and the doctors) agree, however, that Paramedics are some of the best triagers they have ever seen. They also all agree that when we say " This wo/man is having a heart attack " we are generally right. This is a compliment that I have heard many places. Many hospitals have been surprised by the thoroughness of my patient reports. I never understood why until I heard another ambulance service giving a report one day. The skipped all of the pertinent negatives and about half of the pertinent positives. We didn't gear up for what turned out to be a major MI because the Paramedic only told us the patient had called with epigastric pain. He never mentioned the abnormal 12-lead. That the epigastric pain radiated to his left arm, neck, and back. Never mentioned that the pain was relieve by nitro. He did mention the O2 and IV at least. I wish I could have ripped him seven ways from sunday, he made all of us Paramedics look like morons. He was educated at a vocational school and feels he should make more money because " His education is worth more " and he " can do an RN's job " . How many of you have called in to request orders for MSO4 and been denied? How many of you have then called another hospital (not the one you are going to) and gotten the order from an MD you know? How many of you have been told not to push it by the receiving facility then pushed it anyway because you 'have protocols to do so'? I see that all the time up here. The Paramedics (most of whom went through a vocational school) don't understand why what they are doing is sort of, well, WRONG! Why? They lack an education. How many of you know Paramedics that are in this profession to get into another? How many of you know nurses who are doing the same thing? Perhaps that is because once they (the RN's) are educated they can find a good job and don't feel the need to move on? Perhaps we, as a profession, need to look at that and realize that furthering our education would be beneficial to all (including ourselves)? But no, we are going to continue to do this and complain. Fight the education process. Fight 'for our patients' when we are really trying to look cool. Please folks, quit saying, " But I have an education. I know how to do my job. All Paramedics are a great as I am. " and look around. You will quickly come to realize that not all Paramedics are a great as you are. Not all Paramedics give a rats butt about the patient, they just care about the paycheck and how to 'get rich quick'. Everytime one of us screws up (and I do it a lot, trust met), we make the rest of us look bad. It takes about a dozen of us being 'Roy and ny' to make up for one bad Paramedic. Deal with it folks. You cannot be a manager at Mcs without at least an Associates Degree. Why should you be able to push drugs that will stop someone heart without one? Anyhow, my opinions are my own. Both of my size 11 shoes fit in my mouth, and I have probably just shoved both in. But I am tired of this argument. Live with it. Paramedics are better pre-hospital providers than RN's. Period. RN's are better hospital providers than Paramedics. Together, in the ER, the two can be a force tob e reconed (sp) with. But until we get beyond this 'My tally-whacker is bigget than yours' attitude we all have, that isn't going to happen. Good Night, Webb, LP FLW EMS, MO _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2000 Report Share Posted September 1, 2000 Gene, ya ol' Coot: Thanks for correcting the error. I was under the impression that there had been a megabuck settlement of that issue. I guess I had it wrong. One point is, though, that the next guy may have a really good lawyer and the next city may pay through the nose, tort reform or no. The bottom line is that these cost cutting measures are false economy. You either pay now to do it right, or you pay lots more later because you didn't. Dave Re: [texasems-L] Nurse/triage/sacrificies > > Dave's post needs reading. He is 99% correct in his views. The only thing > that's not accurate is that the City of Dallas had to pay big bucks for Nurse > Myrick's screwup. It did not. Because the survivors of the lady that Nurse > Billie Myrick wouldn't sent an ambulance for had an idiot for a lawyer who > didn't have a clue about how to go about suing a big city and they > essentially got nothing. > > Also, today, because of so-called Tort Reform which has been foisted upon us > by people who have got a lot more money than us, people with a legitimate > damages inflicted by employees of a city can't get damages in proportion to > their losses. > > Who wins here? The 6 figure salary bosses of HMOs and EMS systems which > won't be around next year win, but the paramedics don't. The paramedics > never do. > > Gene G. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2000 Report Share Posted September 1, 2000 Matt: Sorry, ol' son, but I ain't no doctor. I will be one of these days if I can get into and get through UNT's new PhD in Public Health program, but that day is about six years in the future. Until then, its Dave, Mr. (that's actually my father), or hey-you. I'd suggest Sir Dave, but the Queen has been slow about whopping me with the sword so far. :^) Dave Re: [texasems-L] Nurse/triage/sacrificies > > Tony, > > I have to agree with Dr. here. <<<<snip>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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