Ridryder911
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The problem is the public assumption or expectation. The public assumes they are geting the highest educated person.
The same is true whenever I meet a person who introduces themself as a "nurse"... this is usually a CNA or someone whon is a CMA, which is totally dfferent than one with a degree, and RN licensure.
Medic term is synomous with of just that... medic. EMT or Paramedic. However when one introduces themselves as a Paramedic, and they are not.. I do become very irritated. This is false representation and misleading the patient and public, as well in my state illegal.
Yes, we have way too many levels of EMT and I do agree with the removal of the EMT preceding the title Paramedic. Hopefully, this will change with time and education levels. There are committees attempting actually working on this and with the introduction of a possibility of new license, national certification of CCP Critical Care Paramedic (not to be confused with Maryland's CCEMT/P class; which is now really now called critical care emergency transport program). Please notice it is no EMT is mentioned in above new title.
There is nothing "bad or wrong" with the EMT or its level. However; we are quite aware of many trying to leave the persona that they are Paramedics, which is wrong to the patient and to the system.
Be safe,
R/r 911
The same is true whenever I meet a person who introduces themself as a "nurse"... this is usually a CNA or someone whon is a CMA, which is totally dfferent than one with a degree, and RN licensure.
Medic term is synomous with of just that... medic. EMT or Paramedic. However when one introduces themselves as a Paramedic, and they are not.. I do become very irritated. This is false representation and misleading the patient and public, as well in my state illegal.
Yes, we have way too many levels of EMT and I do agree with the removal of the EMT preceding the title Paramedic. Hopefully, this will change with time and education levels. There are committees attempting actually working on this and with the introduction of a possibility of new license, national certification of CCP Critical Care Paramedic (not to be confused with Maryland's CCEMT/P class; which is now really now called critical care emergency transport program). Please notice it is no EMT is mentioned in above new title.
There is nothing "bad or wrong" with the EMT or its level. However; we are quite aware of many trying to leave the persona that they are Paramedics, which is wrong to the patient and to the system.
Be safe,
R/r 911