For perspective I thought I would bring up the Canadian training system. There are two routes to become an emergency physician there. You can enter an emergency medicine residency directly (these tend to be people who focus on research/ academics and want to work as faculty at programs). The alternative route is an emergency medicine fellowship following a family medicine residency. The ones who choose the later route tend to do so because they want to focus more on the clinical vs academic side of EM. They both sit for the same boards and are considered identical for all intensive purposes in the clinical setting.
DISCLAIMER: I am a big Canada-phile in most respects. I love hockey, am good at geography, and think that the US has a lot to learn from many, many respects of Canadian life. I have many Canuck buddies and get upset that I can't get a Labatt at a bar down here that most of the locals look at me and say - "So, what part of Canada are you from... EHH?'
That being said... here's what I gotta say:
- FM =/= EM, and EM =/=FM.
Comparing medicine in the hinterlands between Ottawa and Toronto to medicine between Newark and Philadelphia is.... impossible.
Two different populations.
Two different demographics.
Two different mindsets.
Two different LEGAL SYSTEMS.
Two different expectations.
Two different...everything.
I challenge any Ontarian/Quebecois/Maritime doc to come down to some of my old shops in Jersey and deal with the volume, the acuity, the language barriers, the poor follow-up, the poor education, the...a;lkdfja [keyboard smash]a;ldsjf;alkj the EVERYTHING and tell me that "they can do it better".
They'd s#it their pants.
Sure, you can tube a patient, and then see 'em in the ICU, and then hug them after they're extubated, and have them bake you a pie after they get out.... but where I live.. those chest pain-ers keep coming in the front door... and those diff breathers keep coming in the back door... and there's nowhere to run to the "continuity of care" ethic... because EVERYONE NEEDS HELP, NOW ! Furthermore... there's the money that drives EM care in the states.... and THAT'S a different talk for another day. Most of Latin America knocks on my door DAILY.... and they dont' ask for.. but DEMAND their care for their emergent, urgent, non-urgent, and .. whatever... complaints. And it affects my bottom-line. My pay. My liability, My life. My everything.
I dont' ever "get to enjoy" the luxury of continuity of care. I'm too busy for that. Cuba is knocking on my front door, and Mexico is knocking on my back door. Can I send Cuba to Quebec? That'd be great ! Maybe I could catch-up on those tax-paying American citizens that have chest pain, shortness of breath, or whatever. Nevermind. EMTALA and the like make sure that I'm busy with everyone who shows up on the doorstep, or within 250 yards of the doorstep, so sayeth the law. I'd love to send Haiti to Manitoba...and see how they cope with the influx, and the legal repercussions, and the everything.
I had a surgical senior in residency. A real fuc/ing prick. Born in the Bahamas. Liked to throw around statements like "well, in the BAHAMAS.. THIS would happen, and then THAT would happen... and then TJ
😀SFLKJ [whatever]a;dsfja;" ... I said to him one day after one of his self-important tirades...."The Bahamas are so great,then ? Greeeat! I'll send all of Latin America YOUR way, then. Oh... wait.. there's a reason that they DON"T show up there... its because YOU CANT HANDLE IT. Its also because AMERICA has the BEST docs, resources, everythings.... after all... its a lot closer to the Bahamas from the Dominican/Cuba/Whatever than it is to the Gulf Coast... but yet... nobody shows up there dying of... whatever, instead, they show up to my little shop, and they KNOW that they've got the BEST care in the world.
EVERYONE WANTS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF AMERICA. AND WE LET THEM.
AND WE LET THEM CALL US NAMES, AND TELL US HOW BAD WE ARE AT EVERYTHING
BUT WHEN PUSH COMES TO SHOVE, IF YOU WANT LIFESAVING CARE.. WHERE DOES THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE SHOW UP ?
THE FUUUCKING USA.
DAAAMN RIGHT.