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I noticed that the EMT's and paramedics would wear their id badges backwards so that their picture can't be seen. I was just wondering if anyone knew why they did this.
Thats really interesting-- I do that too! MDA requires some staff (depending on the administration's frugality at the time you pass any given course) to wear metal nametags-- but they are really small-- and hard to read. They dont require us to wear our ID's outside, but many do, because we need to swipe in and out, and sometimes open doors at the hospitals.
I never use my last name here in Israel. I sign my charts "Dan"-- and unless they compel someone at the headquarters in J'lem to look me up, I stay anonymous to patients. I have never been asked my last name, but I dont volunteer it.
We got reamed at clinicals for turning the id badges around the medical director and my instructor came down on us heard
Heard? Nope, did not hear a thing?
R/r 911
This will probably sound weird, but I don't have a name tag. Everyone in the company was given one a year ago, but I lost mine. They haven't given out any since then.
-Kat