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It is not l-ps being better than emt's it is some l-p being better than other

people including md's this will never change it is universal and appears more in

the higher educated groups. Live with it and go on with your own life and stop

trying to change a cow turd in to a diamond it isn't going happen.

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certifications read " Emergency Medical Technician, therefor we are all (at least

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Ahh, yes.... Higher education is the root of our difficulties. Let's eliminate

all of the well-educated people. Pol Pot (or perhaps Robespierre) would have

agreed. But then, I'll wager that some on this list think that Pol Pot is

either available on the Chinese buffet or can be counteracted with Narcan.

-Wes

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It is not l-ps being better than emt's it is some l-p being better than other

people including md's this will never change it is universal and appears more in

the higher educated groups. Live with it and go on with your own life and stop

trying to change a cow turd in to a diamond it isn't going happen.

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> anywhere on it - patch, certificate or card.

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Basics, Intermediates, Paramedics, or Licensed Paramedics; all of our

certifications read " Emergency Medical Technician, therefor we are all (at least

in the public eye) EMT's. Just my opinion.

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Ahh, yes.... Higher education is the root of our difficulties. Let's eliminate

all of the well-educated people. Pol Pot (or perhaps Robespierre) would have

agreed. But then, I'll wager that some on this list think that Pol Pot is

either available on the Chinese buffet or can be counteracted with Narcan.

-Wes

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It is not l-ps being better than emt's it is some l-p being better than other

people including md's this will never change it is universal and appears more in

the higher educated groups. Live with it and go on with your own life and stop

trying to change a cow turd in to a diamond it isn't going happen.

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> correction - the licensed paramedic documentation does not say EMT

> anywhere on it - patch, certificate or card.

>

> Mike :)

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> > From my point of view, we are ALL EMT's. It doesn't matter if we are

Basics, Intermediates, Paramedics, or Licensed Paramedics; all of our

certifications read " Emergency Medical Technician, therefor we are all (at least

in the public eye) EMT's. Just my opinion.

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before someone else does.

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In a message dated 6/13/2005 11:19:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

paramedicop@... writes:

Socialite lawyers? I thought those were all in southern california... at

least that's what I always see on tv!

Wes and I had that conversation just the other night. All the female type TV

legal beagles are stunning beauties it seems!

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Point well taken, Wes.

ExLngHrn@... wrote:

-- other than p*ssing points, why does it matter at this point? While we

may agree that an LP possesses EMT skills, that would be like saying that all

doctors are PAs, just because PAs and DOs/MDs share some common skill sets.

Let's move beyond the feel-good sayings and the platitudes and work towards

advancing EMS as a profession. Rodney King-like sayings of " Can't we all just

get along? " show the other health care professions only how little EMS has

progressed. Why aren't we discussing IMPORTANT matters like recent clinical

research?

And for God's sake people -- use the spell-check before you send out our emails.

Misspelled emails serve only to cheapen what miniscule modicum of respect that

we do possess.

Professionally yours,

Wes Ogilvie, MPA, JD, EMT-B

Austin, Texas

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> Well first of all whether or not the LP is this room think they are

> better or not is not the point. If you would actually look at the

> levels there is only the difference in a few skills. PS there have

Stop and look at the whole picture instead of your myopic point of view.

The difference might be a " few skills " as you put it, but do not forget the

increased didactic and clinical hours. Those make all the difference. A

perfect parallel in this discussion is the difference between LVNs and RNs.

The skill base is basically the same, however, a RN told me once that " LVNs

can teach the how, RNs can teach the why. " That makes all the difference.

> been studies that show patients carried by BLS/ALS trucks( which are

> two EMT/EMT-I's)have a better survial rate..... but LP are better

> huh.... I have seen and worked with EMT's who could and have blown

> away any LP on the street. There are good and back MEDICS at every

> skill level and just because a person is happy at the level that they

> achieved doesnt make anyone better or worse... WE all have to work

> together like it or not...

>

There are good and bad people in any profession. The simple fact of

the matter is the LP is considered a higher level of care by the rules

and regulations of the State of Texas. It has nothing to do with

working together or not.

>

>

>

-Alfonso R. Ochoa

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Point well taken, Wes.

ExLngHrn@... wrote:

-- other than p*ssing points, why does it matter at this point? While we

may agree that an LP possesses EMT skills, that would be like saying that all

doctors are PAs, just because PAs and DOs/MDs share some common skill sets.

Let's move beyond the feel-good sayings and the platitudes and work towards

advancing EMS as a profession. Rodney King-like sayings of " Can't we all just

get along? " show the other health care professions only how little EMS has

progressed. Why aren't we discussing IMPORTANT matters like recent clinical

research?

And for God's sake people -- use the spell-check before you send out our emails.

Misspelled emails serve only to cheapen what miniscule modicum of respect that

we do possess.

Professionally yours,

Wes Ogilvie, MPA, JD, EMT-B

Austin, Texas

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> Well first of all whether or not the LP is this room think they are

> better or not is not the point. If you would actually look at the

> levels there is only the difference in a few skills. PS there have

Stop and look at the whole picture instead of your myopic point of view.

The difference might be a " few skills " as you put it, but do not forget the

increased didactic and clinical hours. Those make all the difference. A

perfect parallel in this discussion is the difference between LVNs and RNs.

The skill base is basically the same, however, a RN told me once that " LVNs

can teach the how, RNs can teach the why. " That makes all the difference.

> been studies that show patients carried by BLS/ALS trucks( which are

> two EMT/EMT-I's)have a better survial rate..... but LP are better

> huh.... I have seen and worked with EMT's who could and have blown

> away any LP on the street. There are good and back MEDICS at every

> skill level and just because a person is happy at the level that they

> achieved doesnt make anyone better or worse... WE all have to work

> together like it or not...

>

There are good and bad people in any profession. The simple fact of

the matter is the LP is considered a higher level of care by the rules

and regulations of the State of Texas. It has nothing to do with

working together or not.

>

>

>

-Alfonso R. Ochoa

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That is really cool, " he says as he pours a frosty cold one "

ExLngHrn@... wrote:

I'm not aware of a TexasBar-L type forum, no. Many of our discussions tend

to be more academic and are covered in law reviews. As for social

opportunities, there is a reason why it's called " the Bar. " (tongue firmly in

cheek)

-Wes

In a message dated 6/13/2005 10:55:24 PM Central Daylight Time,

summedic@... writes:

Out of curiosity Wes, do all jurists agree most of the time? Is there a

list where attorneys go to bitch, grip, and complain? Just wondering?

McGee wrote:

Point well taken, Wes.

ExLngHrn@... wrote:

-- other than p*ssing points, why does it matter at this point?

While we may agree that an LP possesses EMT skills, that would be like saying

that all doctors are PAs, just because PAs and DOs/MDs share some common skill

sets.

Let's move beyond the feel-good sayings and the platitudes and work towards

advancing EMS as a profession. Rodney King-like sayings of " Can't we all just

get along? " show the other health care professions only how little EMS has

progressed. Why aren't we discussing IMPORTANT matters like recent clinical

research?

And for God's sake people -- use the spell-check before you send out our

emails. Misspelled emails serve only to cheapen what miniscule modicum of

respect that we do possess.

Professionally yours,

Wes Ogilvie, MPA, JD, EMT-B

Austin, Texas

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> Well first of all whether or not the LP is this room think they are

> better or not is not the point. If you would actually look at the

> levels there is only the difference in a few skills. PS there have

Stop and look at the whole picture instead of your myopic point of view.

The difference might be a " few skills " as you put it, but do not forget the

increased didactic and clinical hours. Those make all the difference. A

perfect parallel in this discussion is the difference between LVNs and RNs.

The skill base is basically the same, however, a RN told me once that " LVNs

can teach the how, RNs can teach the why. " That makes all the difference.

> been studies that show patients carried by BLS/ALS trucks( which are

> two EMT/EMT-I's)have a better survial rate..... but LP are better

> huh.... I have seen and worked with EMT's who could and have blown

> away any LP on the street. There are good and back MEDICS at every

> skill level and just because a person is happy at the level that they

> achieved doesnt make anyone better or worse... WE all have to work

> together like it or not...

>

There are good and bad people in any profession. The simple fact of

the matter is the LP is considered a higher level of care by the rules

and regulations of the State of Texas. It has nothing to do with

working together or not.

>

>

>

-Alfonso R. Ochoa

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That is really cool, " he says as he pours a frosty cold one "

ExLngHrn@... wrote:

I'm not aware of a TexasBar-L type forum, no. Many of our discussions tend

to be more academic and are covered in law reviews. As for social

opportunities, there is a reason why it's called " the Bar. " (tongue firmly in

cheek)

-Wes

In a message dated 6/13/2005 10:55:24 PM Central Daylight Time,

summedic@... writes:

Out of curiosity Wes, do all jurists agree most of the time? Is there a

list where attorneys go to bitch, grip, and complain? Just wondering?

McGee wrote:

Point well taken, Wes.

ExLngHrn@... wrote:

-- other than p*ssing points, why does it matter at this point?

While we may agree that an LP possesses EMT skills, that would be like saying

that all doctors are PAs, just because PAs and DOs/MDs share some common skill

sets.

Let's move beyond the feel-good sayings and the platitudes and work towards

advancing EMS as a profession. Rodney King-like sayings of " Can't we all just

get along? " show the other health care professions only how little EMS has

progressed. Why aren't we discussing IMPORTANT matters like recent clinical

research?

And for God's sake people -- use the spell-check before you send out our

emails. Misspelled emails serve only to cheapen what miniscule modicum of

respect that we do possess.

Professionally yours,

Wes Ogilvie, MPA, JD, EMT-B

Austin, Texas

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> Well first of all whether or not the LP is this room think they are

> better or not is not the point. If you would actually look at the

> levels there is only the difference in a few skills. PS there have

Stop and look at the whole picture instead of your myopic point of view.

The difference might be a " few skills " as you put it, but do not forget the

increased didactic and clinical hours. Those make all the difference. A

perfect parallel in this discussion is the difference between LVNs and RNs.

The skill base is basically the same, however, a RN told me once that " LVNs

can teach the how, RNs can teach the why. " That makes all the difference.

> been studies that show patients carried by BLS/ALS trucks( which are

> two EMT/EMT-I's)have a better survial rate..... but LP are better

> huh.... I have seen and worked with EMT's who could and have blown

> away any LP on the street. There are good and back MEDICS at every

> skill level and just because a person is happy at the level that they

> achieved doesnt make anyone better or worse... WE all have to work

> together like it or not...

>

There are good and bad people in any profession. The simple fact of

the matter is the LP is considered a higher level of care by the rules

and regulations of the State of Texas. It has nothing to do with

working together or not.

>

>

>

-Alfonso R. Ochoa

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You mean to tell me that they really aren't?

;)

lnmolino@... wrote:

In a message dated 6/13/2005 11:19:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

paramedicop@... writes:

Socialite lawyers? I thought those were all in southern california... at

least that's what I always see on tv!

Wes and I had that conversation just the other night. All the female type TV

legal beagles are stunning beauties it seems!

Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI

LNMolino@...

(IFW Office)

(Cell Phone)

(IFW Fax)

" A Texan with a Jersey Attitude "

The comments contained in this E-mail are the opinions of the author and the

author alone. I in no way ever intend to speak for any person or

organization that I am in any way whatsoever involved or associated with unless

I

specifically state that I am doing so. Further this E-mail is intended only for

its

stated recipient and may contain private and or confidential materials

retransmission is strictly prohibited unless placed in the public domain by the

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McGee <summedic@y...> wrote:

> You mean to tell me that they really aren't?

Have you gotten a good look at Greta Van Susteren lately? Ugh!

Whatever she spent on all that plastic surgery was a total waste.

What about Gloria Allred? Would you hit that? Barf!

Sorry... I digress.

Rob

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