medical majuaina cards Do they effect taking NREMT?

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Hello everyone ive used this site a few times to answer some questions been very helpful i was in class on Friday and my instructor informed us that if we had a medical marijuana card or HAVE one that we will be "banned" from LA county and NREMT and not be able to become an EMT, followed with a question from a few classmates well why are we here this now instead of when we entered the school?

we preformed our live-scans and nothing came back anyone with some type of information would really put my mind to rest i don't even feel like studying anymore

i really want to be an EMT....i don't know what i will do with my life if i cant =/

Thank you.;)
 
The NREMT doesn't do any kind of drug testing. This is the first time I have heard any say anything like this so I doubt it's true (could be wrong).

LA County and/or local EMS companies will normally due drug testing. However even if you have a card it is still illegal per federal laws so more then likely you will not get hired and or receive your EMT card.
 
thanks for replying, What if i don't smoke weed anymore, that was when i was 19 now 25, the card i had isn't even reuned so it lapsed will just having the card in my medical records ban me?

can they even look at my medical records?!!?
 
It's highly unlikely that there will be any issue as long as your drug tests come back clean. We may or may not have a supervisor who may or may not have a card.
 
Thank you kind sir for replying ! :D

Gotcha, hope restored !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
From my understanding that is a hippa thing. As long as u dont test positive you'll be fine especially if its lapsed. Best advice if you want to work in this field is to just steer clear of it. Save yourself the heart ache and stress. I think ur instructor was just trying to scare you sober.
 
Thanks for replying , yeah i made a BIG mistake when i was 19 im very straight edge now live a healthy life style so no worries on this end

thanks for the info!
 
From my understanding that is a hippa thing. As long as u dont test positive you'll be fine especially if its lapsed. Best advice if you want to work in this field is to just steer clear of it. Save yourself the heart ache and stress. I think ur instructor was just trying to scare you sober.

What is this "hippa" thing you speak of and how does it apply?
 
Hey tigger thanks for joining this thread to chat, i think what he was talking about is this

What does the HIPAA Privacy Rule do?
Answer:

Most health plans and health care providers that are covered by the new Rule must comply with the new requirements by April 14, 2003.

The HIPAA Privacy Rule for the first time creates national standards to protect individuals’ medical records and other personal health information.

It gives patients more control over their health information.
It sets boundaries on the use and release of health records.
It establishes appropriate safeguards that health care providers and others must achieve to protect the privacy of health information.
It holds violators accountable, with civil and criminal penalties that can be imposed if they violate patients’ privacy rights.
And it strikes a balance when public responsibility supports disclosure of some forms of data – for example, to protect public health.
For patients – it means being able to make informed choices when seeking care and reimbursement for care based on how personal health information may be used.

It enables patients to find out how their information may be used, and about certain disclosures of their information that have been made.
It generally limits release of information to the minimum reasonably needed for the purpose of the disclosure.
It generally gives patients the right to examine and obtain a copy of their own health records and request corrections.
It empowers individuals to control certain uses and disclosures of their health information.
For more detailed information about health privacy, you may want to visit our Medical Privacy: National Standards to Protect the Privacy of Personal Health
 
Tigger knows exactly what it is. His statement is a common reply when people misspell HIPAA as HIPPA.
 
Tigger knows exactly what it is. His statement is a common reply when people misspell HIPAA as HIPPA.

Are you sure they are mispelling it or are just unaware?
 
If you don't know how to spell it, you probably shouldn't be citing it.
 
thanks for replying, What if i don't smoke weed anymore, that was when i was 19 now 25, the card i had isn't even reuned so it lapsed will just having the card in my medical records ban me?

Glad to hear that smoking medically prescribed "weed" at age 19 was able to cure you of your illnesses in under 6 years.
 
Additionally, HIPAA may not apply in this case. While having a prescription for MMJ may be considered protected information, an actual MMJ card may not be depending upon the state.

It cannot show up in Colorado, but apparently some other states issue cards that are more "viewable."
 
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