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Personally, I'd like to see two things addressed.

1) I believe that, in order to advance as a profession, we should become

self-regulated by an EMS Commission.

2) In the spirit of tort reform, specific protections against liability

should be provided for clinical sites and preceptors. Lee , among

others, has told too many horror stories about EMS students not getting quality

clinical time because of the clinical site's fears of liability.

-Wes

In a message dated 6/13/2005 10:32:01 PM Central Daylight Time,

paramedicop@... writes:

So, now that we've got two years until the next legislative session,

what are the " big ticket " items we need to focus on? What small items

could we potentially win?

What concerns you, and what do you want to see changed? New laws?

Changes to existing laws? ESD stuff? Provider stuff? Scope of

practice stuff? Commission stuff?

Mike :)

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Personally, I'd like to see two things addressed.

1) I believe that, in order to advance as a profession, we should become

self-regulated by an EMS Commission.

2) In the spirit of tort reform, specific protections against liability

should be provided for clinical sites and preceptors. Lee , among

others, has told too many horror stories about EMS students not getting quality

clinical time because of the clinical site's fears of liability.

-Wes

In a message dated 6/13/2005 10:32:01 PM Central Daylight Time,

paramedicop@... writes:

So, now that we've got two years until the next legislative session,

what are the " big ticket " items we need to focus on? What small items

could we potentially win?

What concerns you, and what do you want to see changed? New laws?

Changes to existing laws? ESD stuff? Provider stuff? Scope of

practice stuff? Commission stuff?

Mike :)

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In a message dated 6/13/2005 10:36:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

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1) I believe that, in order to advance as a profession, we should become

self-regulated by an EMS Commission.

2) In the spirit of tort reform, specific protections against liability

should be provided for clinical sites and preceptors. Lee ,

among

others, has told too many horror stories about EMS students not getting

quality

clinical time because of the clinical site's fears of liability.

I fully agree with point one but sadly having been in on some of the

meetings regarding point number 2 is that in at lease many of the cases I've

been in

on discussions with the clinical sites they use the tort angle as a

convenient excuse for other reasons BUT that said I would welcome a legislative

fix

for the problem.

Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

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In a message dated 6/13/2005 10:36:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

ExLngHrn@... writes:

1) I believe that, in order to advance as a profession, we should become

self-regulated by an EMS Commission.

2) In the spirit of tort reform, specific protections against liability

should be provided for clinical sites and preceptors. Lee ,

among

others, has told too many horror stories about EMS students not getting

quality

clinical time because of the clinical site's fears of liability.

I fully agree with point one but sadly having been in on some of the

meetings regarding point number 2 is that in at lease many of the cases I've

been in

on discussions with the clinical sites they use the tort angle as a

convenient excuse for other reasons BUT that said I would welcome a legislative

fix

for the problem.

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

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stated recipient and may contain private and or confidential materials

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So, now that we've got two years until the next legislative session,

what are the " big ticket " items we need to focus on? What small items

could we potentially win?

What concerns you, and what do you want to see changed? New laws?

Changes to existing laws? ESD stuff? Provider stuff? Scope of

practice stuff? Commission stuff?

Mike :)

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I agree with the self regulation. Doctors, lawyers, and nurses all have a self

regulating board or bar and they seem to run well.

ExLngHrn@... wrote:

Personally, I'd like to see two things addressed.

1) I believe that, in order to advance as a profession, we should become

self-regulated by an EMS Commission.

2) In the spirit of tort reform, specific protections against liability

should be provided for clinical sites and preceptors. Lee , among

others, has told too many horror stories about EMS students not getting quality

clinical time because of the clinical site's fears of liability.

-Wes

In a message dated 6/13/2005 10:32:01 PM Central Daylight Time,

paramedicop@... writes:

So, now that we've got two years until the next legislative session,

what are the " big ticket " items we need to focus on? What small items

could we potentially win?

What concerns you, and what do you want to see changed? New laws?

Changes to existing laws? ESD stuff? Provider stuff? Scope of

practice stuff? Commission stuff?

Mike :)

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I agree with the self regulation. Doctors, lawyers, and nurses all have a self

regulating board or bar and they seem to run well.

ExLngHrn@... wrote:

Personally, I'd like to see two things addressed.

1) I believe that, in order to advance as a profession, we should become

self-regulated by an EMS Commission.

2) In the spirit of tort reform, specific protections against liability

should be provided for clinical sites and preceptors. Lee , among

others, has told too many horror stories about EMS students not getting quality

clinical time because of the clinical site's fears of liability.

-Wes

In a message dated 6/13/2005 10:32:01 PM Central Daylight Time,

paramedicop@... writes:

So, now that we've got two years until the next legislative session,

what are the " big ticket " items we need to focus on? What small items

could we potentially win?

What concerns you, and what do you want to see changed? New laws?

Changes to existing laws? ESD stuff? Provider stuff? Scope of

practice stuff? Commission stuff?

Mike :)

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I know nobody wants to hear about this, but how about the government working on

some more funding specifically for EMS. I know that we need a unified voice in

Washington, but we also need monies to operate and survive.

I work for a very poor rural third service. I am fighting hard to keep my head

above water just because I love what I do and I enjoy the area where I work. I

know down deep inside that these poor people need help, and I want to be there

for them. I don't want to be like so many other " medics " that ran out when

times got tough (monetarily speaking). Which brings me back to my fight to

start an ESD in my area.

Mike wrote:

So, now that we've got two years until the next legislative session,

what are the " big ticket " items we need to focus on? What small items

could we potentially win?

What concerns you, and what do you want to see changed? New laws?

Changes to existing laws? ESD stuff? Provider stuff? Scope of

practice stuff? Commission stuff?

Mike :)

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As a matter of fact Dudley, I have. I can't speak about fire departments, or

even attorneys, but for the most part the doctors and nurses I have spoken to

are satisfied with the way they are regulated. I, for one, would much rather be

regulated by my peers then by government officials that have little medical

knowledge or idea what we do. Think about it, who would you rather have QA/QI

your run reports, a fellow medic or a politician?

The trades and crafts have been doing this for centuries. I know that we all

want to be considered professionals. Part of being professional is overseeing

the actions of our peers. We should strive to educate and promote each other,

as well as correct each other when we see problems. After all, isn't that what

we do here, each and every day, on this list server? We suggest, educated,

share knowledge, and if needed correct each other. Why can't this be done on a

grander scale?

Just my $0.02.

McGee, EMT-I

THEDUDMAN@... wrote:

Really? Talked to many Doctors, nurses or lawyers about this? How about

firefighters/fire departments??? The grass ISN'T always greener!!!

Dudley

Re: Legislative Session 2007

I agree with the self regulation. Doctors, lawyers, and nurses all have a self

regulating board or bar and they seem to run well.

ExLngHrn@... wrote:

Personally, I'd like to see two things addressed.

1) I believe that, in order to advance as a profession, we should become

self-regulated by an EMS Commission.

2) In the spirit of tort reform, specific protections against liability

should be provided for clinical sites and preceptors. Lee , among

others, has told too many horror stories about EMS students not getting quality

clinical time because of the clinical site's fears of liability.

-Wes

In a message dated 6/13/2005 10:32:01 PM Central Daylight Time,

paramedicop@... writes:

So, now that we've got two years until the next legislative session,

what are the " big ticket " items we need to focus on? What small items

could we potentially win?

What concerns you, and what do you want to see changed? New laws?

Changes to existing laws? ESD stuff? Provider stuff? Scope of

practice stuff? Commission stuff?

Mike :)

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