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Wow... Just recently myself and a couple of coworkers were all sitting in the squad room. I was talking about my classes with a friend. One of our wonderful all knowing paragod syndrome medic students began putting her foot in her mouth, by stating that EMT'S (basic & advanced) really dont know crap and are lucky they are not medics. They have a rude awakening as to how hard it really is. Mind you one of our co-workers has been a medic for years. I was a medic in the military and my focus was on combat and saving lives. I was also a Combat Life Saver Instructor. Some of her comments were "you emt's are only allowed to do basic first aid and make sure you dont screw up before we (medics) get there") The funny thing is She is a EMT-B in school to become a medic. I guess she must have forgot that to become a medic you need to be a EMT first.
All of us were kind of taken aback by her cockiness, but we also new that while she was just a student she could not practice out of her scope until she is certified. Most of my friends are medics and one of them is her instructor. We all just decided to let her have her soap box moment and just keep doing what we do. Maybe one day she will understand that we all are EMT's and we ALL provide Emergency and non-emergency care. I am not saying that being a medic is not hard, I am just saying she has never been on the street as a EMT-B, except at our job doing transports or doing her clinicals with a medic unit.
Yea doing transports are dull and boring and all we do most of the time is take vitals, But if it was such a d*mn cake walk why are ther EMT's doing transports and not just Joe Schmo.We still drop airways and once in a while when our patients are being transported they do code. Some make it and some dont. She has never lost a patient, some of us have. So I hope everyone knows being an EMT-B is just as stressful at times. I do plan on getting my re-cert as a medic but, i can honestly say I will get cocky at times ( we all do) but I will never forget that I am still an EMT.
All of us were kind of taken aback by her cockiness, but we also new that while she was just a student she could not practice out of her scope until she is certified. Most of my friends are medics and one of them is her instructor. We all just decided to let her have her soap box moment and just keep doing what we do. Maybe one day she will understand that we all are EMT's and we ALL provide Emergency and non-emergency care. I am not saying that being a medic is not hard, I am just saying she has never been on the street as a EMT-B, except at our job doing transports or doing her clinicals with a medic unit.
Yea doing transports are dull and boring and all we do most of the time is take vitals, But if it was such a d*mn cake walk why are ther EMT's doing transports and not just Joe Schmo.We still drop airways and once in a while when our patients are being transported they do code. Some make it and some dont. She has never lost a patient, some of us have. So I hope everyone knows being an EMT-B is just as stressful at times. I do plan on getting my re-cert as a medic but, i can honestly say I will get cocky at times ( we all do) but I will never forget that I am still an EMT.