Hal9000
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I was rather hoping for pink with unicorns.
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Are we serious?
The NREMT-P Patch is a joke. It looks like something out of a fashion show and means nothing. I take my state patch over it, any day. I throw the NREMT-P patch in a drawer with the rest.
The new ones look worse then the old ones. One day the NREMT-P will start to become professional and stop trying to have nice shiny objects, to attract attention.
People, it is a testing agency and nothing more. Value your education, not a test!
Sorry for the rant, But come on. Who cares what the pretty patch looks like.
...when their company allows it (see Linuss' comment).
You know because two extra letters behind the name mean so much in a profession known for 'patch collecting' and certification collecting. Right?
Actually EMS is the only career field I have been in (other than research) I feel ANY loyalty to (why do you think I stick around here?). Technically, any career field is "just a job". It only becomes a career when you either can not or will not leave it, be it by choice or situation.
NREMT is the closest thing we have to a national licensing body and in my opinion SHOULD not only be A licensing body, but the ONLY licensing body. It's not about the patch. It's about EMS finally starting to defragment a bit and come together as a profession.
That would be nice, except NREMT is not a Licensing body. They are a certifying body. That means you took a test and nothing more. If they ever become a Licensing body, then maybe it would be worth the paper it is on.
If the NREMT wants to call us Certified, we are then certified.. They are the group that oversees us. they can call us what they want.
I think all of our patches should have "Ambulance" on them. that would separate us from those miss prissy, ER people.. We are the ones rolling around in the ditch in waist deep water. we are the ones that get woke up with the tones (and our spouses). We are Ambulance staff...
When do these new patches begin circulating? Also how about the acronym change (NREMT-P --> NRP) Is this what new paramedics are getting now?