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I was a member for many years, til the mid 90s. I was active, going to meetings, and participating in early development of programs like PHTLS. I gave up on them. They do NOTHING to accomplish any of the goals you mention. In fact, they stand in the way of a lot of progress in EMS with their special interest politics.I'll leave an assessment of NAEMT alone up to someone more knowledgeable about NAEMT specifically.
I was a member for many years, til the mid 90s. I was active, going to meetings, and participating in early development of programs like PHTLS. I gave up on them. They do NOTHING to accomplish any of the goals you mention. In fact, they stand in the way of a lot of progress in EMS with their special interest politics.
No. They do not have any potential to ever improve, even with new leadership.
They do offer good educational programs (like PHTLS and the annual convention), but only because they make big money off of them.
is it really?EMS is still fairly new and it takes patience just like everything else in life before things begin to get better.
Are you a member of NAEMT? Is it worth joining?
is it really?
Ambulances have been around since around 1487, used primarily in the military. In civilian life, they have existed in London since around 1832.
Hospital based ambulance services? Commercial Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio (now the Cincinnati General) started running and ambulance service/EMS in 1865.
ALS as we know it has been around for more than 30 years (closer to 50 depending on where you look)
so please explain to me how EMS is still fairly new???? when can we finally lose the fairly new label? is existing for 524 years enough for us to be considered no longer fairly new???
and before someone says it's not moderns EMS, I agree, but firefighting, medicine, nursing, construction, and even fields like the military have changed drastically even just in the past 50 years.
Apologies for the hijack, but the we are a new field is a really old and tired (and inaccurate) excuse
Bingo. It's not a "bad" organisation, and I don't oppose them. As JPINFV said, those are all goals that all professionals should organise to strive for. It is just my proven observation that NAEMT, as structured, has no potential to ever achieve any of that. They do not fight for the advancement of EMS as a profession. They ride the fence in a retarded attempt to sing kum-by-ya with the very special-interest forces that are fighting against advancement of EMS. In addition to fighting us with their own organisations (which we are not allowed to join), they fight us from within our own association....NAEMT isn't a very powerful group. They often ride the fence spouting gibberish that scarcely touches the subject of what their stance is about. Their stances can be summarized thusly, EMS is good and necissary, and should take good care of patients.
I brought AJ back last week