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North Region Medical Program Directors |
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From left: Dr. Don Slack ( Dr. Michael Sullivan ( |
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The Important Roles of MPDs in Local and
Regional Systems of Care As Medical Program Directors you play a very important
role in the EMS and Trauma Care System in Another very important MPD role, identified in WAC, is the
involvement in regional system planning and particularly the development of
Regional EMS and Trauma Care System Plans. As MPDs you know what is needed and what
will work within your county prehospital systems. You have the opportunity to work with
other MPDs within a regional system to ensure that the regional plan
objectives and strategies reflect prehospital work that is vital across a
regional system and are aligned with the Washington State EMS and Trauma
System Strategic Plan, which you helped create. Reginal RAC and WAC references to MPD opportunities for
involvement in regional system planning follow: WAC-246-976-920 o (1) Medical Program Directors must: §
(f) Participate with local and Regional WAC-246-976-960 o (1) In addition to meeting the requirement of chapter 70.168 RCW and elsewhere in the chapter, Regional EMS/TC Councils must: § (b) Develop and submit to the department Regional EMS/TC plans to: (iii) Describe how the roles and responsibilities of the MPD are coordinated with those of the Regional EMS/TC Council and the regional plan. WAC-246-976-970 o (2) In addition to meeting the requirement of chapter 70.168 RCW and this chapter, local EMS/TC Councils must: § (a) Participate with the MPD and emergency communication centers in making recommendation to the regional council about the development of regional patient care procedures. Regional PCPs are
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