VFlutter
Flight Nurse
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People in EMS get pissed when they are refered to as an ambulance driver. But that is what you are paid to do!
Do nurses or doctors get paid for milage on every patient they see? Do their treatments always end in "transport to the hospital"?
This should be copy and pasted as a reply every time someone starts getting pissy about it.
For some people in EMS the feeling of power or prestige is addicting. How many people, especially new or young, "love" cardiac arrests? They love the idea of saving a life. Ask a cardiac arrest survivor about their experience and many will say "The EMTs saved my life , they are heroes". It creates this idea that the job is superior or prestigious. Or they love to wear their uniform in public just because of the attention.
Also I feel that some (most) EMS providers lack even a common understanding of medicine or how healthcare works. The constant comments such as "We are independent providers, we dont have a doctor telling us what to do, we make our own decisions", etc just show little they understand. Their thought process ends at the ER doors, they do not understand what will happen to the patient or what their interventions may have caused or complicated once they get to a unit.