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Time to move on



Is it me, or are some on this list getting a little testy?  Where is the level of professionalism we all should be striving for?
 
Is there some way this nonsense can be stopped?  My mailbox is clogged with juvenile, often anonymous messages.  (Who the heck is "DCK," anyway?  And why should anyone bother to read a nasty, anonymous post?)
 
Those who have contributed useful information to this discussion are to be applauded.  Yes, this topic will always be emotionally charged, but clearly, nothing is going to be resolved in this forum.
 
Give me a partner in prehospital care who is compassionate, alert, creative and well-educated, then throw the letters out the window.  Those who hang on to their letters like a life-line are more worried about their image than about their patients.  Have confidence in yourself, and others will have confidence in you
 
'nuff said from my corner.
 
Cece Peterson (insert your favorite letters here)
LifeFlight, Pittsburgh, PA
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: Higher Level

Sorry... but it will be a cold day in H _ _ L when I say an RN is a higher level of Pre-hospital provider than I am as a Paramedic. If you look at hierchy,usually its the nursing profession that puts them on top of the heap. PHRN do not function with different protocols, if you wwant to do my job then become a Paramedic.

Off the soap box

DCK

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