ChristopherM
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I was curious if anyone works for a program that officially assigns flight team members to work in the ED or other units either on shift or as an overtime opportunity.
At present, we are not typically tasked with such an assignment but can be asked to help out if staffing is short or if volume is high. In this case, we are able to work to our full scope of practice, though obviously under the direction of the provider. We are also able to volunteer to round on the units and help out, again with our full scope of practice. We are a busy program, but I try to do this as often as possible. It is a good way to connect with hospital staff and increases exposure to procedures that are less frequent for us like central line insertion. There has been some discussion of formalizing this role vs having providers go up to the units only on occasion.
At present, we are not typically tasked with such an assignment but can be asked to help out if staffing is short or if volume is high. In this case, we are able to work to our full scope of practice, though obviously under the direction of the provider. We are also able to volunteer to round on the units and help out, again with our full scope of practice. We are a busy program, but I try to do this as often as possible. It is a good way to connect with hospital staff and increases exposure to procedures that are less frequent for us like central line insertion. There has been some discussion of formalizing this role vs having providers go up to the units only on occasion.