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Being that I work for a hospital, and I deal with incoming patient's who are flown into my facility, I have interesting interactions/ conversations from time to time.
I was talking to a veteran pilot with a company that employees both a Flight RN & and Flight Medic, and I asked him why they didn't go with just one or another (2 RN's or 2 Medics). The pilot stated his company didn't like the idea of having an exclusive discipline and thought the best care would be administered by a flight crew of each discipline.
The pilot also stated that the Paramedic's typically operate better on the scene of the incident, and the RN usually performed better when interfacing with hospital personnel after they've landed at the hospital; which is why his company preferred to operate with one of each.
It was an interesting conversation . . .
I was talking to a veteran pilot with a company that employees both a Flight RN & and Flight Medic, and I asked him why they didn't go with just one or another (2 RN's or 2 Medics). The pilot stated his company didn't like the idea of having an exclusive discipline and thought the best care would be administered by a flight crew of each discipline.
The pilot also stated that the Paramedic's typically operate better on the scene of the incident, and the RN usually performed better when interfacing with hospital personnel after they've landed at the hospital; which is why his company preferred to operate with one of each.
It was an interesting conversation . . .
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