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The public barely understands the difference between say, EMT or Paramedic or Intensive Care Paramedic or whatever
Healthcare personnel barely understand the difference (unless they work very closely with ambulance personnel)
The differences are not significantly important
Everybody becomes a "Paramedic" and then there's a different scope or adjunct title or whatever, but at heart, everybody is a "Paramedic". Just like Nursing has three thousand different titles (or so it seems!) but each is a Registered Nurse underneath. If you are the beginning, you're a Primary Care Paramedic, if you're at the top you're an Intensive Care Paramedic ... if you work on the low acuity car you can be a Specialist Paramedic in Urgent Community Care, or whatever.
I've seen it with my own eyes, and I guarantee you the public or the hospital won't give two sh!ts about it. It'll be a good thing. So honestly, having been through this before, get over whatever anxiety is held about "but the public will be confused" because the public doesn't know the difference, nor do they care, nor does it ever come up, like ever, never, never ever seen or heard of it, ever. As a profession, you blokes have already decided what qualification is required for whatever levels you have and on and on, nobody else decided for you, and nobody else is going to decide to do this, it has to be something the profession owns.
Sure, it will require some forms to be updated, some new uniforms or rank slides, and your professional body or agency will also likely need to update itself, but that shouldn't be too hard.
Healthcare personnel barely understand the difference (unless they work very closely with ambulance personnel)
The differences are not significantly important
Everybody becomes a "Paramedic" and then there's a different scope or adjunct title or whatever, but at heart, everybody is a "Paramedic". Just like Nursing has three thousand different titles (or so it seems!) but each is a Registered Nurse underneath. If you are the beginning, you're a Primary Care Paramedic, if you're at the top you're an Intensive Care Paramedic ... if you work on the low acuity car you can be a Specialist Paramedic in Urgent Community Care, or whatever.
I've seen it with my own eyes, and I guarantee you the public or the hospital won't give two sh!ts about it. It'll be a good thing. So honestly, having been through this before, get over whatever anxiety is held about "but the public will be confused" because the public doesn't know the difference, nor do they care, nor does it ever come up, like ever, never, never ever seen or heard of it, ever. As a profession, you blokes have already decided what qualification is required for whatever levels you have and on and on, nobody else decided for you, and nobody else is going to decide to do this, it has to be something the profession owns.
Sure, it will require some forms to be updated, some new uniforms or rank slides, and your professional body or agency will also likely need to update itself, but that shouldn't be too hard.