So one of the ALS projects in NJ is starting up MD-1, an emergency physician who will respond to MCIs and extended extrication traumas. The concept is to provide the highest level of interventions, including field amputations, in the field, as well as on-site medical control to MICU instead of calling them by phone or radio
Thought? How would you feel about a MD showing up on scene?
Know the man, worked along side him, would love to do it again. Have his email and cell phone number somewhere.....
he has started the MD-1 program at two other major ALS systems before leaving for his new position. In addition to being an emergency physician, he either is currently a paramedic in another state or was a paramedic prior to becoming a doctor. He definitely is an asset on scene, and is not afraid to get his hands dirty.
He responds in an MD-1 vehicle (agency issued), with all the bells and whistles of an ALS unit as well as some other cool stuff (bone saw comes to mind), and whatever he feels will help him do his job well.
Would I want any ER doc on a scene? no, not really. Especially a doctor who doesn't want to be there, or who is wearing a $1,000 suit, wearing shiney dress shoes, and doesn't want to get dirty.
But a doctor who wants to be there, knows his stuff, trusts his medics, and knows them personally, and is approachable to staff members of all level? hell ya, I'll got on calls with him.