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Another blow to the Medical Reserve
OK so here is the latest and greatest. My part time recruiter attended a telcon last week where recruiting targets for the next fiscal year came out. From my understanding this is how it reads.
1. The new direction we have received is that there are only 100 positions on BMQs nationally for the medical reserve.
2. The priority for recruiting is
a. Medical professionals on Civi street eg Doctors, Nurses, PCP or higher tecs etc.
b. Applicants who are currently enrolled a post secondary program in a medical field
c. Applicants who show a genuine intrest in the medical reserve
3. Units who attained their recruiting goals last year will not be permitted to recruit this year at all.
4. All applications have to be vetted by Ottawa before the application process is permitted to procede.
It looks like they want their cake and eat it too. Recruit free professionals that they do not have to pay the education for, do not have to deal with MCSP. The problem is that most professionals do not or are unwilling to invest the time in the Primary Reserve. This is why the life blood of the MO is the late high school and post secondary student. Now we are being discuraged from targeting them.
This kinda makes the whole BTLS / PHTLS argument moot.
It certainly sounds like they want to do away with the medical primary reserve as a whole and simply keep the PRL going IMHO
OK so here is the latest and greatest. My part time recruiter attended a telcon last week where recruiting targets for the next fiscal year came out. From my understanding this is how it reads.
1. The new direction we have received is that there are only 100 positions on BMQs nationally for the medical reserve.
2. The priority for recruiting is
a. Medical professionals on Civi street eg Doctors, Nurses, PCP or higher tecs etc.
b. Applicants who are currently enrolled a post secondary program in a medical field
c. Applicants who show a genuine intrest in the medical reserve
3. Units who attained their recruiting goals last year will not be permitted to recruit this year at all.
4. All applications have to be vetted by Ottawa before the application process is permitted to procede.
It looks like they want their cake and eat it too. Recruit free professionals that they do not have to pay the education for, do not have to deal with MCSP. The problem is that most professionals do not or are unwilling to invest the time in the Primary Reserve. This is why the life blood of the MO is the late high school and post secondary student. Now we are being discuraged from targeting them.
This kinda makes the whole BTLS / PHTLS argument moot.
It certainly sounds like they want to do away with the medical primary reserve as a whole and simply keep the PRL going IMHO