RocketMedic
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I'm not a fan of protocol-based medicine. How can we move away from this?
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I'm not a fan of protocol-based medicine. How can we move away from this?
Be a doctor? Even ER nurses work under written medical direction. It's the law. If you want to practice medicine independently go to medical school.
This, really. But, in many places certain physicians must operate under certain protocols (typically institution based).
I think to compare EMS protocols and hospital clinical requirements we are talking apples and oranges.
We have protocol based medicine because it's built around the lowest common denominator provider in your system.
Now I'm all for more education but degrees are not going to replace standing orders. Unless you become a mid-level provider or physician you're going to have a bad time with that argument. It's this, "EMS is special we should be hot dogging it out there," attitude that holds us back. If you want the system to respect you you have to start by understanding the system.
I'm not a fan of protocol-based medicine. How can we move away from this?
I think you are misinterpreting me.
Let me ask you - what is a "mid-level provider". I'm going to assume you're talking about a PA or CRNP. Look at some other countries. They have 4 year degree paramedicine programs and are much closer to what I was suggesting than an American PA or CRNP really is.
NVRob already mentioned a couple of folks that would be great to weigh in. I'd love to hear some folks from the Commonwealth Countries weigh in.
You can't and it will get worse before it gets better.
Some of my colleagues and I were having this discussion last tuesday in fact.
We decided most protocols are put in place at all levels for a couple of reasons.
I always enjoy reading your comments. They are always thoughtful and add to the conversation.
Where do physicians get their guidelines from?
Me to man, together we will rule the world! :rofl:I'm working on my 4 year paramedic degree . Hopefully more programs start offering them. There's only something like 12 in the US.
Me to man, together we will rule the world! :rofl:
Under my medical director, we operate under guidelines rather than protocols. It gives us the flexibility to determine what the appropriate treatment is and our medical director has always said that we are free to veer from this course as long as we have rationale as to why we did. He will defend us so long as we don't present him with a situation that isn't defendable....in other words, there needs to be evidence to show why you pick a specific treatment modality. I've attached a sheet from our protocol where he explains some of this.