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EMS Systems & The Roles of The Advanced EMS Professional :EMS Systems & The Roles of The Advanced EMS Professional Past, Present & Future Department of EMS Professions
Temple College
EMS Systems :EMS Systems EMS History
Key Elements of a Modern EMS System
Critical Players in the EMS System
Levels of Education & Training
Attributes of the Paramedic
EMS History :EMS History Emergency Medicine and Ambulance services predate Modern EMS
1950s – 1960s: Creation of CPR
1966: Modern EMS born with Highway Safety Act and “The White Paper”
1973: EMSS Act: 15 Components
1968-1970: First Paramedic Programs
1977, 1985 & 1998: Paramedic Curricula
Key Elements in a Modern EMS System :Key Elements in a Modern EMS System “a comprehensive network of personnel, equipment, and resources established for the purpose of delivering aid and emergency medical care to the community” (Bledsoe, Paramedic Care, p. 46)
Personnel, Equipment & Resource Examples
EMS System Components :EMS System Components Regulation & Policy
Resources Management
Human Resources & Training
Facilities Communications
Trauma Systems
Public Information & Education
Medical Direction
Evaluation
Critical Players in the EMS System :Critical Players in the EMS System EMS Personnel
First responders
BLS responders
Advanced responders
EMS MD
EMS Dispatchers
Public Safety Orgs
Specialized Resources Medical Educators
Citizens
Regulatory Agencies
EMS System Leaders
Receiving Facilities
Receiving Physicians
Health Care staff
Researchers
Community Leaders
EMS Credentialing Process :EMS Credentialing Process Certification
Agency or association grants recognition
Licensure
Governmental agency’s competency standards are met
National Registry
National organization grants standardized recognition
Reciprocity
Agency grants certification/licensure to person with equivalent certification/licensure from another agency
Certification Levels of EMS Education & Training :Certification Levels of EMS Education & Training National EMS Certification Levels
BLS
First responder
EMT-B
ALS
EMT-I
Paramedic
Current Texas Requirements
Future Level/Role?
Medical Direction :Medical Direction Required for ALS providers and many BLS providers
Providers are the designated agent of the medical director
Texas: EMS patient contact establishes a patient-physician relationship
Medical Director grants authority to practice within a specific EMS system
Scope of Practice in Texas?
Medical Control/Direction :Medical Control/Direction On-Line
Direct Orders from a qualified physician
Occurs at the time of need
Intervener physician Off-Line
In form of policies, standing orders, protocols, etc.
Established prior to the time of need
Includes clinical review processes
Should allow for flexibility
Attributes of the Professional Paramedic :Attributes of the Professional Paramedic Group Discussion:What are the characteristics, skills, tools, or behaviors that a Professional Paramedic should have?
The Roles of the Advanced EMS Professional :The Roles of the Advanced EMS Professional Department of EMS Professions
Temple College
Key Topics to Discuss :Key Topics to Discuss The Paramedic: Health Care Provider or Emergency Worker?
Emerging Role Issues for the Paramedic
The Various Roles of the Paramedic
Paramedic Education & Training
The Paramedic: Health Care Provider or Emergency Worker :The Paramedic: Health Care Provider or Emergency Worker What roles does the paramedic play in the:
Health care system?
Public safety network?
What tasks does the paramedic perform related to:
The delivery of health care?
The protection of and service to the public?
Prevention of disease and injury?
Emerging Role Issues for the Paramedic :Emerging Role Issues for the Paramedic Disposition
Primary care
Transport to non-emergency facilities
Treatment without transport
Public Health & Preparation
Community Injury & Illness Prevention
Community training and education
Follow-up care
Research & Education
Define tasks associated with each of these paramedic roles? :Define tasks associated with each of these paramedic roles? Emergency responder
Field Triage specialist
Diagnostician (limited)
Emergency health care provider
Transporter
Record keeper
Data Manager Primary care provider
EMS Profession Advocate
Patient advocate
Emergency Planner
EMS Educator
Public Educator
Community servant
Clinical Researcher
Life-long Student
Initial vs. Continuing Education :Initial vs. Continuing Education Education vs. Training
Initial EMS Education
Continuing Medical Education
Medicine not just EMS
Should benefit the patient or community
If Education has no value, it is WORTHLESS!
The things we hold to be most valuable have a cost: usually effort, sacrifice and dedication.