Apples aren't oranges -- Nurses are NOT medics
You are basically saying nurses are idiots who can not be taught anything in the "street" because they are nurses. Yet, a paramedic student can go from flipping hamburgers to intubating in just a couple weeks in the medic mills without any college sciences or previous patient care experience.
Why, by the same token, insult paramedics???
I have never met a paramedic who has gone from flipping hamburgers to intubating in a couple of weeks. What are you saying?? Get real!
I'll tell you why some nurses and pedants insult paramedics: they are green with envy! Paramedics know autonomy and gratification that few nurses will ever know, and good medics have plenty of room to shine independently.
In any case, the spirit of what you suggest is malicious. It's a slap in the face to EMS Physicians and State EMS coordinators to suggest that medics are underachievers with a few weeks of training.
I do know a Stop & Shop bag-lady who became a registered nurse. She was packing my cold-cuts one day and sitting at a triage desk the next. So what? To each his own.
There are inept paramedics, and there are inept nurses -- but it works both ways. With respect to education, all the medics I know took as long or longer than ASN level registered nurses to attain and maintain their credentials, so let's be fair.
From EMT Basic, mandatory field time, Paramedic school (up to two full years), internship and CMEs, paramedics on the whole are thoroughly trained and well educated; it's just that their scope of expertise is extremely focused.
If you're envious and want to be a paramedic instead of carping and insulting them (or if you want to be a GOOD medic instead of a resentful one), take the full medic program and practice, practice, practice... otherwise get over it!
Nurses are NOT medics... If you think RNs and EMT-Ps are one and the same, let it work both ways. Let qualified medics memorize the requisite drug tables and take take 100 hours of butt-wiping and bed-making rotations, then let them transfer into a full nursing license.
Not everyone who puts "EMT-P" after their name is a REAL medic, admittedly... but true brothers and sisters stick together. :glare: