Guest guest Posted October 10, 2005 Report Share Posted October 10, 2005 " , " <manemtp@y...> wrote: > > Basic Nursing is basic nursing... And basic driving is basic driving. Non-emergency, non-medical invalid transportation needs only a ride, not medical care. They shouldn't have to call or be charged for a medical ambulance. If you think they should, you obviously haven't paid an ambulance bill lately. Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Terrell <tmartin_emtp@y...> wrote: > > We all want to be refered to professionals yet we want act like > children I have read the arguing and fighting over issues that are > redundant and childish. Why? Terrell, have you ever watched a session of Congress or the U.S. Senate? Ever been to a meeting of the AMA or ABA? Ever watched your local city council or school board in action? This is not unique to us here. This is how things get hashed out in the real world. Sometimes it's ugly. Sometimes it's not. Sometimes it's productive. Sometimes, not so much. But everybody gets a chance to be heard, ideas are exchanged, and solutions are fomented. It's not perfect, but it's the American way. I am pleased with the discussion. Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 I am by no means saying I am not pleased with the discussion It is good to get ideas out. I will say yes I have seen our " democracy " /daycare's at work. It is funny and you are right good things can come out of it. The thing is that MOST everyone has a good idea ( I cant sy I feel that way about all but I am just one person) One day good things will happen to our profession and yes I will call it a profession because truely that is what it is and most of us act in that way. At least the same percentage as do any other profession. Patients is a virtue Terrell dustdevil31 wrote: Terrell <tmartin_emtp@y...> wrote: > > We all want to be refered to professionals yet we want act like > children I have read the arguing and fighting over issues that are > redundant and childish. Why? Terrell, have you ever watched a session of Congress or the U.S. Senate? Ever been to a meeting of the AMA or ABA? Ever watched your local city council or school board in action? This is not unique to us here. This is how things get hashed out in the real world. Sometimes it's ugly. Sometimes it's not. Sometimes it's productive. Sometimes, not so much. But everybody gets a chance to be heard, ideas are exchanged, and solutions are fomented. It's not perfect, but it's the American way. I am pleased with the discussion. Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 All, I know that I promised to slide back into the shadows but I have to put in my $0.02 here. Remember when the whole LP issue was being debated people went nuts because we are adding another level and further fragmenting EMS. So now we are wanting to add another class of provider and call them transfer medics or whatever. Seems to me that is going to drive a bigger wedge in our groups. Besides, who gets to decide who is a " real " medic and who isn't. Is that based solely on where I work. We have been talking for months about bringing EMS together and I struggle to see how telling a group of providers that they are not the real deal because they chose to work for a certain company is going to bring about the unity that we so desperately want. Dave dustdevil31 wrote: > > C'mon people...that is what we are arguing here...they don't need my > technical skills...so they don't need me...send them a lesser > thing...that is all they deserve. Dudley, you're attempting to emotionalize an issue which is not emotional. It simple common sense. It's not about what they deserve. It's about what is appropriate. And they don't need a big box with red lights, a siren, and 2 LPs on board to go home from the podiatrist. We don't send lawyers out to domestic disturbances. We send cops. We don't drop smoke jumpers on house fires. We send structural fire fighters. Why would you believe that a paramedic is somehow more qualified to hold the hand of these people than anybody else who cares? Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 <spiband@y...> wrote: > > Remember when the whole LP issue was being debated people went > nuts because we are adding another level and further fragmenting > EMS. So now we are wanting to add another class of provider and > call them transfer medics or whatever. Seems to me that is going > to drive a bigger wedge in our groups. Besides, who gets to decide > who is a " real " medic and who isn't. I think you are missing the point. We are talking about doing the absolute opposite of fragmenting EMS. We are talking about focusing EMS into it's primary purpose. EMERGENCY MEDICAL service. Again, without E and M, it isn't EMS. We're not talking about who is a real medic and who isn't, because all medics would be involved in EMS. Those transporting non- emergent invalids would not be EMS providers of any level, medic or otherwise. It just boggles that mind that those same people who cringe and grow angry everytime they hear the term " ambulance driver " will blissfully sit here and allow themselves to be one. Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Do then what you are asking for is to have someone " triage " what is ans ambulance patient and what can ride without an EMS provider riding? Hey I think I just say something like that in Mother, Jugs and Speed!!! Thought we had moved past that for what its worth I must have been reading all this wrong too I got the same impression Terrell dustdevil31 wrote: <spiband@y...> wrote: > > Remember when the whole LP issue was being debated people went > nuts because we are adding another level and further fragmenting > EMS. So now we are wanting to add another class of provider and > call them transfer medics or whatever. Seems to me that is going > to drive a bigger wedge in our groups. Besides, who gets to decide > who is a " real " medic and who isn't. I think you are missing the point. We are talking about doing the absolute opposite of fragmenting EMS. We are talking about focusing EMS into it's primary purpose. EMERGENCY MEDICAL service. Again, without E and M, it isn't EMS. We're not talking about who is a real medic and who isn't, because all medics would be involved in EMS. Those transporting non- emergent invalids would not be EMS providers of any level, medic or otherwise. It just boggles that mind that those same people who cringe and grow angry everytime they hear the term " ambulance driver " will blissfully sit here and allow themselves to be one. Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Do then what you are asking for is to have someone " triage " what is ans ambulance patient and what can ride without an EMS provider riding? Hey I think I just say something like that in Mother, Jugs and Speed!!! Thought we had moved past that for what its worth I must have been reading all this wrong too I got the same impression Terrell dustdevil31 wrote: <spiband@y...> wrote: > > Remember when the whole LP issue was being debated people went > nuts because we are adding another level and further fragmenting > EMS. So now we are wanting to add another class of provider and > call them transfer medics or whatever. Seems to me that is going > to drive a bigger wedge in our groups. Besides, who gets to decide > who is a " real " medic and who isn't. I think you are missing the point. We are talking about doing the absolute opposite of fragmenting EMS. We are talking about focusing EMS into it's primary purpose. EMERGENCY MEDICAL service. Again, without E and M, it isn't EMS. We're not talking about who is a real medic and who isn't, because all medics would be involved in EMS. Those transporting non- emergent invalids would not be EMS providers of any level, medic or otherwise. It just boggles that mind that those same people who cringe and grow angry everytime they hear the term " ambulance driver " will blissfully sit here and allow themselves to be one. Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Do then what you are asking for is to have someone " triage " what is ans ambulance patient and what can ride without an EMS provider riding? Hey I think I just say something like that in Mother, Jugs and Speed!!! Thought we had moved past that for what its worth I must have been reading all this wrong too I got the same impression Terrell dustdevil31 wrote: <spiband@y...> wrote: > > Remember when the whole LP issue was being debated people went > nuts because we are adding another level and further fragmenting > EMS. So now we are wanting to add another class of provider and > call them transfer medics or whatever. Seems to me that is going > to drive a bigger wedge in our groups. Besides, who gets to decide > who is a " real " medic and who isn't. I think you are missing the point. We are talking about doing the absolute opposite of fragmenting EMS. We are talking about focusing EMS into it's primary purpose. EMERGENCY MEDICAL service. Again, without E and M, it isn't EMS. We're not talking about who is a real medic and who isn't, because all medics would be involved in EMS. Those transporting non- emergent invalids would not be EMS providers of any level, medic or otherwise. It just boggles that mind that those same people who cringe and grow angry everytime they hear the term " ambulance driver " will blissfully sit here and allow themselves to be one. Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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