Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Hello, We have now had 15,195 visits to www.prnMedics.com since April. That's an average of 490 per day. They have very little to look at but they keep coming. My question is. Why more of you employers haven't listed with me? Is the fee of less than $1.50 a day too much? This fee includes a specialized form created for you with the questions you have of potential employees, a dedicated email address, a viewer to see exactly what they have listed, your employment opportunity posted on our web site, and someone recruiting for you all year. I have looked at some of the other web based listing services and seen fees listed at half my yearly fee for only one month on their site. Please forward any constructive comments or suggestions to me off list at prnmedics@... Thanks Dobbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 > > Why more of you > employers haven't listed with me? Is the fee of less than $1.50 a > day too much? It's likely that most EMS agencies aren't too keen on using PRN medics due to protocol issues, medical direction issues, etc. Nurses get PRN work because they typically don't do much outside the box without direct coordination with a doctor. Paramedics, on the other hand, have limited interaction with doctors and must be familiar with the protocols they're operating under. Having someone just show up one day and be expected to grok the protocols is unrealistic - and introduces a significant liability factor for both the service and the attendant medical director with regards to protocol compliance. Just my $.02. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Lets not forget about insurance both Liability and vehicle. For these PRN folks..? - In texasems-l , " Mike " wrote: > > > > > > Why more of you > > employers haven't listed with me? Is the fee of less than $1.50 a > > day too much? > > It's likely that most EMS agencies aren't too keen on using PRN medics > due to protocol issues, medical direction issues, etc. Nurses get PRN > work because they typically don't do much outside the box without > direct coordination with a doctor. Paramedics, on the other hand, > have limited interaction with doctors and must be familiar with the > protocols they're operating under. Having someone just show up one > day and be expected to grok the protocols is unrealistic - and > introduces a significant liability factor for both the service and the > attendant medical director with regards to protocol compliance. > > Just my $.02. > > Mike > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 I actually have a friend in the U.K. who owns a company that supplies pool Paramedics like our nursing pools over here. I think there are differences between the way we operate and the way they operate, however. For instance, over there the Paramedics function under their OWN license and answer to a board like our physicians do here. And I think, like our physicians here, they have set training, etc. I was telling him about the inherent problems of trying to do that, at least in Texas, due to the variances in protocols and practice from one service to the other, etc. Jane Hill -------------- Original message from " W. Miles " : -------------- Lets not forget about insurance both Liability and vehicle. For these PRN folks..? - In texasems-l , " Mike " wrote: > > > > > > Why more of you > > employers haven't listed with me? Is the fee of less than $1.50 a > > day too much? > > It's likely that most EMS agencies aren't too keen on using PRN medics > due to protocol issues, medical direction issues, etc. Nurses get PRN > work because they typically don't do much outside the box without > direct coordination with a doctor. Paramedics, on the other hand, > have limited interaction with doctors and must be familiar with the > protocols they're operating under. Having someone just show up one > day and be expected to grok the protocols is unrealistic - and > introduces a significant liability factor for both the service and the > attendant medical director with regards to protocol compliance. > > Just my $.02. > > Mike > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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