Jon Stewart Puzzled Why Combat Medics Can't Apply for Nursing Jobs

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A friend of mine posted this on Facebook, and it made me scratch my head a bit. Combat medics undoubtedly serve an important and difficult role, but Stewart appears to be comparing apples and oranges. It seems that states' licensing bodies for emergency medical technicians are more to blame for the problems experienced by these two fine people than the fact that medic experience is not sufficient to qualify for the NCLEX and become a nurse. Jon Stewart correctly points out that combat medics are obviously qualified for EMT-P certification, but starts the segment reading qualifications for nursing positions. Additionally, the physician assistant position was designed to give medics from the Vietnam era an avenue to civilian employment, but that now takes six years of education rather than the two it required when the occupation was born.

I think there should be better opportunities for veterans, but I don't think that nursing is the problem here.

http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-october-24-2012/exclusive---economic-reintegration-for-veterans

Sorry if I believe you are all selling yourselves short in a lot of cases - or perhaps the training you get now isn't what it was in previous times.

Specializes in School Nurse; ICU.

I'm going to weigh in here as while I am not actived duty I have been overseas serving my country (as a military spouse and then as the sponsor in another capacity) for 25 years.

I am very proud of it all and wouldn't change it for the world.

I am currently a school nurse and am royally... mad... that we have been labelled so broadly and rudely as bandages and stomachaches.

Medics could not do my job anymore than I could do theirs. You put me on the front lines with bomb victims and those medics would be the much better choice hands down- I have no experience dealing with that situation and I will be the first to tell you that. You put those two medics in a school and the same would also be true.

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