As i have read and participated in these threads for many many months now,
i have often wondered why threads often deteriorate into Medic vs. Basic, etc.
many basics out here are motivated, competent and desire to learn more...
here's the thing... one theme among everyone is that the public often doesn't know the difference between basic, medic, etc...
so essentially, the reputation and perception of medics is held hostage by the lowest common denominator, the lowest level basics (least educated, motivated and skilled). if that is what the public sees, it can't help but associate that with all emt's and medics alike...
i can see the problem there... i can see why the debates go the directions they go...
and we all know that lower level of basic, and probably feel the same way...
so the question is, if you assume that the basic can serve a useful purpose (let's not debate that part here, please) , shouldn't there be a way to get rid of that lowest level?
perhaps some sort of recert exam, showing a minimum level of competence and knowledge?
some method of ridding the system of the lowest common denominator?
i have often wondered why threads often deteriorate into Medic vs. Basic, etc.
many basics out here are motivated, competent and desire to learn more...
here's the thing... one theme among everyone is that the public often doesn't know the difference between basic, medic, etc...
so essentially, the reputation and perception of medics is held hostage by the lowest common denominator, the lowest level basics (least educated, motivated and skilled). if that is what the public sees, it can't help but associate that with all emt's and medics alike...
i can see the problem there... i can see why the debates go the directions they go...
and we all know that lower level of basic, and probably feel the same way...
so the question is, if you assume that the basic can serve a useful purpose (let's not debate that part here, please) , shouldn't there be a way to get rid of that lowest level?
perhaps some sort of recert exam, showing a minimum level of competence and knowledge?
some method of ridding the system of the lowest common denominator?
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