Vent - My one company provides drivers and trucks for the Children's hospital and one of the other large hospitals (with a big cardiac and burn program). I've subbed at both places at one time or another, and some of the staff just want us to be drivers and stay out of their way. Its a shame.
It is but if you knew the hours some of these teams have spent training and educating together, it is sometimes hard to bring in outsiders into the patient care aspect. Also, remember the bystander and EMS thread we had on this forum recently and the attitudes about "outsiders" trying to offer information, ask questions or help even for CPR?
They may also have been given attitude by those before you which spoiled the atmosphere. There have been Paramedics who challenge team members with the "I can intubate and start IVs. It's in my scope." However, few can ever say they have intubated or started IVs on a 23 week preemie and not more than 100 times in the past year.
Some states now specify the minimum requirements for EMS/Specialty teams as in the past some BLS and ALS trucks transported patients they were not qualified for. Florida is also making specific requirements of the medical director and having the facility deemed as the higher level of care that the baby/child is being transported to determine what team is needed. But yes, it does make it difficult for EMT(P)s to be part of these teams as their education does not prepare them or allow them to work in NICUs to gain the hours needed.
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