Flightmed archive for January-2001

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RE: CAMTS
I doubt that we'll see any trend toward requiring
CAMTS certification in the state of Florida for at
least the duration of the current state
administration. Gov. Jeb's strategy is to increase
local control and decrease state regulation, a hurdle
that we facing in trying to regain the requirement for
paramedic training programs to be accredited.
Laurie Romig,MD
Bayflite, St. Pete, FL
--- "Paul M. Wright, Jr." <pmwright@home.com> wrote:
>
> Viewed from that perspective, the question about
> states adopting the CAMTS
> guidelines as minimum standards is placed in an
> interesting light and it
> would be interesting to know whether states are
> trying to adopt language
> that says programs "must be accredited by a
> recognized accrediting agency",
> whether they are citing CAMTS accredition by name or
> whether they are just
> requiring that programs "meet or exceed the
> guidelines established by CAMTS
> and adopted herein by reference". None of these
> approaches would be
> unprecedented but it would be interesting to know
> what has worked and what
> hasn't.
>
> regards!
>
> paul
>
> Paul M. Wright, Jr.
> Mesa, AZ
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