I think many misperceive me. I really have a great sense of humor and most co-workers find my me very humorous. There is a time and place for it, as well. The problem I am now finding is the parodies are no longer parodies, rather may truly represent our profession.
This would be similar or in comparison to the alcoholic firefighter, the "dirty" cop, that we all aware that exists but as well know that those are in small numbers to those that are truly professional and perform their job honorably.
Unfortunately, I don't think we have much of the public's trust. In comparison to such health care providers as nurses, we rank very low. Think about it.... discussion has been made on how communities do not even consider EMS as being essential. A dog catcher yes, EMS no.
So, I am all for humor about our profession, as long as there is equal and fair representation. Which at this time does not exist. Again, view the medics as those that transports DOA w/lights & sirens, or those that have no brains and will follow commands of anyone, or are burned out alcoholics, pedophiles, junkies..... Again, the public perception is based upon what they see.
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