Sheila,
Could you pass this along to me also?
Donna Babineau, RN MS
Trauma Program Manger
UMassMemorial MEdical Center
Worcester, MA.
-----Original Message-----
From: Conary-Thum, Sheila <Sheila.Conary@CHW.edu>
To: 'traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com'
<traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:08 PM
Subject: [traumanurses] Re: traumanurses Digest V2 #52
>Hi, Debbie...we just finished going through the ACS/DHS Survey (my first!),
>and I can say what seemed to be an excellent precursor to the visit was by
>way of our In-House Newsletter ("The Insider"). I wrote a little piece
>talking about the Survey and the tour areas the Surveyors wanted to access
>as well as spoke with the Department Managers who were going to be on-site
>the day of the tour to be sure they didn't have any questions or
>reservations. I'm faxing you a copy of the article.......I believe it
>helped everyone to at least be aware of the event and people involved.
>Good Luck!!!
>Sheila
>
>Sheila Conary-Thum, RN, BSN
>Trauma Program Manager
>Northridge Hospital Medical Center
>Northridge, CA 91328
>(818)885-8500 ext. 2758
>(818)775-0211 fax
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ListServe.com Listar Server [mailto:listar@mailman.listserve.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 10:01 PM
>To: traumanurses digest users
>Subject: traumanurses Digest V2 #52
>
>
>traumanurses Digest Tue, 04 Mar 2003 Volume: 02 Issue: 052
>
>In This Issue:
> [traumanurses] Flight Nurses
> [traumanurses] Re: Trauma Registry
> [traumanurses] Re: Trauma Registry
> [traumanurses] Re: Flight Nurses
> [traumanurses] Re: Questions
> [traumanurses] Level II issue
> [traumanurses] FW: HIPAA Electronic Security Rules Published
> [traumanurses] Re: Level II issue
> [traumanurses] Two Questions
> [traumanurses] Re: Flight Nurses
> [traumanurses] Re: Flight Nurses
> [traumanurses] Re: Flight Nurses
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 22:34:56 -0700
>From: "mike" <mmackinnon@qwest.net>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Flight Nurses
>
>I was wondering if there are many flight nurses out there. Also I am
looking
>to talk with some here in arizona where im from (either lifenet or
AirEvac).
>I would like some insights of other flight RN's and how they feel about
>their job/pay. Also it seems that some states require that a flight RN have
>a EMT-P as well (which im not sure i understand the reasoning for).
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Mike MacKinnon
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: "Leiding, Lisa" <Lisa.Leiding@stvin.org>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Trauma Registry
>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 05:48:15 -0700
>
>The ENA has a Trauma Coordinator's Resource Manual.
>American Trauma Society has a trauma coordinators manual.
>
>Lisa McLaughlin, RN
>St. Vincent Hospital
>Santa Fe, NM
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Casey, Linda E Ms FRANCISCAN
>[mailto:Linda.Casey@nw.amedd.army.mil]
>Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 4:59 PM
>To: 'TraumaNurses@TraumaNurseSoc.org'
>Subject: [traumanurses] Trauma Registry
>
>
>The Trauma Nurse Coordinators of Washington state are coordinating a
project
>to design a Trauma Coordinator's manual for new Trauma Coordinators. There
>will be numerous sections and one will be on the Trauma Registry. I have
>volunteerd to do the chapter on the introduction to the Trauma Registry.
Do
>any other states out there have such a manual where the trauma registry is
>described? Or do any of you have any ideas for sources, articles, etc that
>we can use?
>
>Linda E. Casey
>Trauma Nurse Coordinator
>Madigan Army Medical Center
>Tacoma, WA 98431
>(253) 968-1241
>Beeper- (253) 596-7583
>Fax- (253) 968-0974
>e-mail linda.casey@nw.amedd.army.mil
>
>
>To Digest or put your listserve on "vacation hold" refer to listserve page
>on the website. STN does not accept the following: Coarse or vulgar
>language, disparaging or untruthful remarks about health care professionals
>or institutions, job postings, or comments which otherwise would indicate a
>lack of respect or regard for trauma nursing or anything deemed
>inappropriate by the webmaster. Subscribers who do not comply will be
>unsubscribed. STN does not take any responsibility for the information
>shared on this listserve.
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: "Clements, Rebecca K." <Clements.Rebecca@mayo.edu>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Trauma Registry
>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 07:19:55 -0600
>
>The American Trauma Society also has the trauma registry basic and advanced
>course, I know the basic course has a manual those course manuals may be of
>some help also.
>
>
>Becca
>
>Rebecca Clements, RN BSN
>Immanuel St. Joseph's-Mayo Health System
>Trauma Services
>1025 Marsh St
>Mankato, MN 56002-8673
>Office: 507-389-4822
>Fax: 507-389-4873
>clements.rebecca@mayo.edu
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Leiding, Lisa [mailto:Lisa.Leiding@stvin.org]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 6:48 AM
>To: 'traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com'
>Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Trauma Registry
>
>
>
>The ENA has a Trauma Coordinator's Resource Manual.
>American Trauma Society has a trauma coordinators manual.
>
>Lisa McLaughlin, RN
>St. Vincent Hospital
>Santa Fe, NM
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Casey, Linda E Ms FRANCISCAN
>[ mailto:Linda.Casey@nw.amedd.army.mil
><mailto:Linda.Casey@nw.amedd.army.mil> ]
>Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 4:59 PM
>To: 'TraumaNurses@TraumaNurseSoc.org'
>Subject: [traumanurses] Trauma Registry
>
>
>The Trauma Nurse Coordinators of Washington state are coordinating a
project
>
>to design a Trauma Coordinator's manual for new Trauma Coordinators. There
>will be numerous sections and one will be on the Trauma Registry. I have
>volunteerd to do the chapter on the introduction to the Trauma Registry.
Do
>
>any other states out there have such a manual where the trauma registry is
>described? Or do any of you have any ideas for sources, articles, etc that
>we can use?
>
>Linda E. Casey
>Trauma Nurse Coordinator
>Madigan Army Medical Center
>Tacoma, WA 98431
>(253) 968-1241
>Beeper- (253) 596-7583
>Fax- (253) 968-0974
>e-mail linda.casey@nw.amedd.army.mil
>
>
>To Digest or put your listserve on "vacation hold" refer to listserve page
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>language, disparaging or untruthful remarks about health care professionals
>or institutions, job postings, or comments which otherwise would indicate a
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>unsubscribed. STN does not take any responsibility for the information
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>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: "Arpin, Cindy" <carpin@wwbh.org>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Flight Nurses
>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 09:46:40 -0500
>
>I've forwarded your email to some flight nurses. I can tell you in CT they
>have to be RN and EMT-P. The reason is that our flight programs are air
>ambulances and so must meet the state minimums for mobile intensive care
>ambulances i.e. an EMT and a EMT-P.
>
>Cynthia Arpin, R.N.
>
>Trauma Program Manager
>
>W.W. Backus Hospital
>
>326 Washington Street
>
>Norwich, C.T. 06360
>
>(860)889-8331 ext. 3220
>
>FAX (860)892-2798
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: mike [mailto:mmackinnon@qwest.net]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 12:35 AM
>To: TraumaNurses@TraumaNurseSoc.org
>Subject: [traumanurses] Flight Nurses
>
>
>I was wondering if there are many flight nurses out there. Also I am
looking
>to talk with some here in arizona where im from (either lifenet or
AirEvac).
>I would like some insights of other flight RN's and how they feel about
>their job/pay. Also it seems that some states require that a flight RN have
>a EMT-P as well (which im not sure i understand the reasoning for).
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Mike MacKinnon
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 07:51:49 -0700
>From: "Kim McKinley" <KIMcKinley@salud.unm.edu>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Questions
>
>
>Katie-can I get a copy too? Thanks, Kim
>
>Kim McKinley, RN, MSN, ACNP
>Trauma Program Director
>University of New Mexico Hospital
>2211 Lomas Blvd. NE
>Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106
>Phone: (505) 272-1804
>Pager: (505) 540-5325
>Fax: (505) 272-9506
>
>>>> Binghamk@centracare.com 02/27/03 01:08PM >>>
>I have received inquiries regarding the "Resource Document for Nursing
>Care
>of the Trauma Patient". I have done some checking and unfortunately it
>is
>no longer available. I am terribly sorry. I will fax the pages with
>questions and send out to those who need them. Kirstie
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: MARCIA BULLEIGH - EARLEY [SMTP:MBULLEIG@srhc.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 1:16 PM
>> To: traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com
>> Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Questions
>>
>> I would like ordering information also.
>> Thanks,
>> Marcia
>>
>> Marcia Bulleigh-Earley, BSN, MBA, RN
>> Education Coordinator
>> Salina Regional Health Center
>> 400 S. Santa Fe
>> Salina, KS 67401
>> V: 785-452-7834
>> F: 785-452-7700
>> mbulleig@srhc.com
>>
>>
>> >>> DHalisca@stfranciscare.org 02/27/03 01:10PM >>>
>> So you know where I can purchase the book?
>>
>> Debbie Haliscak
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Bingham, Kirstie [mailto:Binghamk@centracare.com]
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 4:39 PM
>> To: 'traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com'
>> Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Questions
>>
>>
>> There is a document titled "Resource Document for Nursing Care of
>the
>> Trauma Patient" Copyright 1992, Trauma Nursing Coalition. It is
>the
>> older version of a current book, however, it is packed full of
>typical
>> questions asked of your ED, OR, ICU, etc. staff. It was very
>helpful
>> for me. I've used it twice already. Kirstie
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Haliscak, Debbie [SMTP:DHalisca@stfranciscare.org]
>> > Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 3:01 PM
>> > To: STN List Serv (STN List Serv)
>> > Subject: [traumanurses] Questions
>> >
>> > I am looking for advice from anyone who has had an ACS Verification
>
>> > Review Visit. I was wondering what you do, if anything, to prepare
>
>> > the nursing staff for their visit. Traditionally for JACHO
>visits,
>> everyone reviews
>> > policies, emergency plans etc. I don't know if there are
>standard
>> type
>> > questions the reviewers like to ask the staff that I could help
>> > prepare them. Any advise would be greatly appreciated as this is
>my
>>
>> > first time going through this and we have a lot of new nurses in
>our
>>
>> > ED who have never gone through a visit before either.
>> >
>> > Debbie Haliscak, RN
>> > Trauma Program Manager
>> > Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Canter
>> > 114 Woodland Street
>> > Hartford, CT 06105
>> >
>> > 860-714-4297 (office)
>> > 860-714-8096 (fax)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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>> would indicate a lack of respect or regard for trauma nursing or
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>> on the website. STN does not accept the following: Coarse or
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>> language, disparaging or untruthful remarks about health care
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>> would indicate a lack of respect or regard for trauma nursing or
>anything
>> deemed inappropriate by the webmaster. Subscribers who do not comply
>will
>> be unsubscribed. STN does not take any responsibility for the
>information
>> shared on this listserve.
>
>To Digest or put your listserve on "vacation hold" refer to listserve
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>comply will be unsubscribed. STN does not take any responsibility for
>the information shared on this listserve.
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 11:04:33 -0700
>From: "John Bleicher" <BLEICHER@saintpatrick.org>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Level II issue
>
>
>Hi - Frequently at night there is only one MD in our hospital, in the ED -
=
>no interns, residents, hospitalists, etc. When we activate our
second-tier=
> trauma response (Standby Trauma) there is no call to the general surgeon =
>on call for trauma. If a Standby patient is admitted there is a mandated =
>general surgeon consult, regardless of admitting service. The timing of =
>that consult has become an issue. I'm requesting information from others =
>with similar circumstances...do you mandate that the general surgeon see =
>these patients within a certain time frame...is it dependent upon whether =
>the patient is admitted to a critical care area? Thanks in advance for =
>any help any of you can offer! John =20
>
>John Bleicher, RN
>Trauma Coordinator
>St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center
>500 West Broadway
>Missoula, MT 59802
>ph: 406-329-5603
>fax: 406-329-5875
>bleicher@saintpatrick.org
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: "Hotz, Heidi, RN" <Heidi.Hotz@cshs.org>
>Subject: [traumanurses] FW: HIPAA Electronic Security Rules Published
>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 10:09:24 -0800
>
>
>
>
>----------
>From: Trauma-EMS Librarian [SMTP:trauma-l@trauma-ems.org]
><mailto:[SMTP:trauma-l@trauma-ems.org]>
>Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 6:09 AM
>To: Trauma-EMS Listserv
>Subject: HIPAA Electronic Security Rules Published
>
>The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools
>News Alert 2/20/03
>HHS Publishes Rules for Electronic Health Transactions
>The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has published final
>regulations for the electronic security section of the Health Insurance
>Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). These regulations include
>administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to protect individually
>identifiable health information that is transmitted electronically. The
>security regulations become effective April 21, 2003, but most covered
>entities will have until April 21, 2005 to comply.
>http://www.healthinschools.org/2003/feb20_alert.asp
><http://www.healthinschools.org/2003/feb20_alert.asp>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: "Arpin, Cindy" <carpin@wwbh.org>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Level II issue
>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 13:20:14 -0500
>
>
>We call ours a "Modified Trauma" In the majority of these cases the trauma
>surgeon must admit the patient. If it is an isolated injury with
significant
>mechanism, i.e. MVC with a open tib/fib, then Trauma can consult. They have
>8 hours to see the patient on a consult. They then must follow the pt for
24
>hours. We rarely do those and instead have the trauma md admit and sign off
>to the specialty service in 24 hours.
>
>Cynthia Arpin, R.N.
>Trauma Program Manager
>W.W. Backus Hospital
>326 Washington Street
>Norwich, C.T. 06360
>(860)889-8331 ext. 3220
>FAX (860)892-2798
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Bleicher [mailto:BLEICHER@saintpatrick.org]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:05 PM
>To: TraumaNurses@TraumaNurseSoc.org
>Subject: [traumanurses] Level II issue
>
>
>Hi - Frequently at night there is only one MD in our hospital, in the ED -
>no interns, residents, hospitalists, etc. When we activate our second-tier
>trauma response (Standby Trauma) there is no call to the general surgeon on
>call for trauma. If a Standby patient is admitted there is a mandated
>general surgeon consult, regardless of admitting service. The timing of
>that consult has become an issue. I'm requesting information from others
>with similar circumstances...do you mandate that the general surgeon see
>these patients within a certain time frame...is it dependent upon whether
>the patient is admitted to a critical care area? Thanks in advance for any
>help any of you can offer! John
>
>John Bleicher, RN
>Trauma Coordinator
>St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center
>500 West Broadway
>Missoula, MT 59802
>ph: 406-329-5603
>fax: 406-329-5875
>bleicher@saintpatrick.org
>
>
>To Digest or put your listserve on "vacation hold" refer to listserve page
>on the website. STN does not accept the following: Coarse or vulgar
>language, disparaging or untruthful remarks about health care professionals
>or institutions, job postings, or comments which otherwise would indicate a
>lack of respect or regard for trauma nursing or anything deemed
>inappropriate by the webmaster. Subscribers who do not comply will be
>unsubscribed. STN does not take any responsibility for the information
>shared on this listserve.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Level II issue
>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 14:02:50 -0600
>From: "Mood, Rochella" <Rochella.Mood@tenethealth.com>
>
>
>The criteria for surgeon presence/response is laid out by the ACS. There
>are strict criteria as to when the trauma surgeon must be present within
>15 mins (confirmed BP < 90, resp. compromise/obstruction, GSW to abd.,
>neck or chest, GCS < 8 with mechanism attributed to trauma). You can
>find this amendment at www.facs.org/dept/trauma/amend99.html. Hope this
>is helpful.
>
>Rochella Mood
>Trauma Coordinator
>Atlanta Medical Center
>404-265-6577
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Bleicher [mailto:BLEICHER@saintpatrick.org]=20
>Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:05 PM
>To: TraumaNurses@TraumaNurseSoc.org
>Subject: [traumanurses] Level II issue
>
>Hi - Frequently at night there is only one MD in our hospital, in the ED
>- no interns, residents, hospitalists, etc. When we activate our
>second-tier trauma response (Standby Trauma) there is no call to the
>general surgeon on call for trauma. If a Standby patient is admitted
>there is a mandated general surgeon consult, regardless of admitting
>service. The timing of that consult has become an issue. I'm
>requesting information from others with similar circumstances...do you
>mandate that the general surgeon see these patients within a certain
>time frame...is it dependent upon whether the patient is admitted to a
>critical care area? Thanks in advance for any help any of you can
>offer! John =20
>
>John Bleicher, RN
>Trauma Coordinator
>St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center
>500 West Broadway
>Missoula, MT 59802
>ph: 406-329-5603
>fax: 406-329-5875
>bleicher@saintpatrick.org
>
>
>To Digest or put your listserve on "vacation hold" refer to listserve
>page on the website. STN does not accept the following: Coarse or
>vulgar language, disparaging or untruthful remarks about health care
>professionals or institutions, job postings, or comments which otherwise
>would indicate a lack of respect or regard for trauma nursing or
>anything deemed inappropriate by the webmaster. Subscribers who do not
>comply will be unsubscribed. STN does not take any responsibility for
>the information shared on this listserve. =20
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>From: Liz Raganold <LRaganold@memorialcare.org>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Two Questions
>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 12:20:39 -0800
>
>
>1. Does anyone have experience with using the Emergency Space Blanket (
>looks like a giant piece of tin foil) for trauma patients during
>resuscitation?
>2. Does anyone have or know of a good resource for the inpatient care for
>adult and Pediatric Bioterrorism victims. We are looking at both inpatient
>ICU, ward level of care and discharge planning for these patients. The
>materials would be used for education/training of non Emergency staff.
>Thanks
>
>Liz Raganold RN,MPA
>Trauma Program Director
>Long Beach Memorial/Miller Children's
>562 9331315
>
>
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>
>From: "Questelle, Sharell" <sray@stj.com>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Flight Nurses
>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 15:13:55 -0600
>
>Hi Mike... I'm a flight nurse and manager of the trauma program at a Level
>II Trauma Center... would be glad to talk with you sometime... my, my how
>things are a changin' in this profession!
>
>Maybe we can catch up with each other soon... just give me a call or send
>another email when you have time.
>
>Thanks!
>S. Sharell Questelle, RN, TNS, CEN, CFRN
>Trauma Program Manager
>St. John's Regional Medical Center
>Joplin, MO
>office 417-625-2303
>pager 888-797-1668
>email squestel@stj.com
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: mike [mailto:mmackinnon@qwest.net]
>Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 11:35 PM
>To: TraumaNurses@TraumaNurseSoc.org
>Subject: [traumanurses] Flight Nurses
>
>
>I was wondering if there are many flight nurses out there. Also I am
looking
>to talk with some here in arizona where im from (either lifenet or
AirEvac).
>I would like some insights of other flight RN's and how they feel about
>their job/pay. Also it seems that some states require that a flight RN have
>a EMT-P as well (which im not sure i understand the reasoning for).
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Mike MacKinnon
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 16:23:01 -0700
>From: "mike" <mmackinnon@qwest.net>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Flight Nurses
>
>HI!
>
>
>Well I did some flying in canada before i left. I am now in AZ phoenix area
>and am looking into programs here. Is flight nursing so low paid where you
>are? here i couldnt believe it. How do you feel one should be prepared for
>flight nursing? Currently im an instructor of ATCN (ATLS), ACLS, PALS and
>BTLS. I think no matter what i want to fly but i am unsure about losing
>skills i have learned over my years in the ER. I assume , due to the low
>pay, i would end up maintaining a part time ER job anyway.
>
>
>Mike
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Questelle, Sharell
> To: 'traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com'
> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 2:13 PM
> Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Flight Nurses
>
>
> Hi Mike... I'm a flight nurse and manager of the trauma program at a
Level
>II Trauma Center... would be glad to talk with you sometime... my, my how
>things are a changin' in this profession!
>
> Maybe we can catch up with each other soon... just give me a call or send
>another email when you have time.
>
> Thanks!
> S. Sharell Questelle, RN, TNS, CEN, CFRN
> Trauma Program Manager
> St. John's Regional Medical Center
> Joplin, MO
> office 417-625-2303
> pager 888-797-1668
> email squestel@stj.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mike [mailto:mmackinnon@qwest.net]
> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 11:35 PM
> To: TraumaNurses@TraumaNurseSoc.org
> Subject: [traumanurses] Flight Nurses
>
>
> I was wondering if there are many flight nurses out there. Also I am
>looking to talk with some here in arizona where im from (either lifenet or
>AirEvac). I would like some insights of other flight RN's and how they feel
>about their job/pay. Also it seems that some states require that a flight
RN
>have a EMT-P as well (which im not sure i understand the reasoning for).
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Mike MacKinnon
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 16:25:38 -0700
>From: "mike" <mmackinnon@qwest.net>
>Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Flight Nurses
>
>Ewps, meant to send that directly to person. Sorry all
>
>Mike
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Questelle, Sharell
> To: 'traumanurses@mailman.listserve.com'
> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 2:13 PM
> Subject: [traumanurses] Re: Flight Nurses
>
>
> Hi Mike... I'm a flight nurse and manager of the trauma program at a
Level
>II Trauma Center... would be glad to talk with you sometime... my, my how
>things are a changin' in this profession!
>
> Maybe we can catch up with each other soon... just give me a call or send
>another email when you have time.
>
> Thanks!
> S. Sharell Questelle, RN, TNS, CEN, CFRN
> Trauma Program Manager
> St. John's Regional Medical Center
> Joplin, MO
> office 417-625-2303
> pager 888-797-1668
> email squestel@stj.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mike [mailto:mmackinnon@qwest.net]
> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 11:35 PM
> To: TraumaNurses@TraumaNurseSoc.org
> Subject: [traumanurses] Flight Nurses
>
>
> I was wondering if there are many flight nurses out there. Also I am
>looking to talk with some here in arizona where im from (either lifenet or
>AirEvac). I would like some insights of other flight RN's and how they feel
>about their job/pay. Also it seems that some states require that a flight
RN
>have a EMT-P as well (which im not sure i understand the reasoning for).
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Mike MacKinnon
>
>------------------------------
>
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