EMS Messenger, Volume 10, Issue 1, January 1989 Page: 3
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By Gene Weatherall
Everyone around our office is thinking and talking about
their new year resolutions as they prepare them for
publication in this issue of the EMS Messenger. Since I
have been caught up in discussions of resolutions for the
new year I might as well share with you some of mine.
They would have to be divided into two groups. One is
for emergency medical service and another group would
be for personal development. In the area of emergency
medical service there are several things I feel should be
accomplished during this next year. Some of them are:
1. Develop a direction for emergency medical service
through a consensus of professional organizations
and others with an interest in emergency medical
service. During the past year I suggested to
TEMSAC that we develop a 20 year plan for EMS. I
feel we need to get together with EMS folks from
around the state and see if we can't decide on some
future direction for EMS.2. Within the Bureau of Emergency Management we
are developing management programs which will
give us firm answers of individual program productiv-
ity in relation to expenditures. During this next year I
hope to build a management team that is responsive
to the needs of EMS individuals across the state and
especially to the Public Health Region Offices of the
Texas Department of Health.
While the above two items are not keeping me busy I
plan to devote time to my personal resolution, which is to
leam to rope calves. After the past few years of team
roping it is time to branch out and try something differ-
ent. Besides in calf roping you don't need a partner and
the way I rope in team roping it is really sometimes
difficult to find a partner.
Please accept my sincere wish for a productive and
happy New Year for all of you around the state involved
in emergency medical service.rl
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Bureau Chief Gene Weatherall wishes Texas EMS a
Happy and Safe New Year.-o
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