8125 - Medical director of emergency medical services agency.

     § 8125.  Medical director of emergency medical services agency.        (a)  Qualifications.--To qualify and continue to function as     an EMS agency medical director, an individual shall:            (1)  Be a physician.            (2)  Satisfy one of the following:                (i)  Have successfully completed an emergency            medicine residency program accredited by a residency            program accrediting body recognized by the State Board of            Medicine or the State Board of Osteopathic Medicine.                (ii)  Have successfully completed a residency program            in surgery, internal medicine, family medicine,            pediatrics or anesthesiology, accredited by a residency            program accrediting body recognized by the State Board of            Medicine or the State Board of Osteopathic Medicine. The            physician shall also have successfully completed or            taught an advanced cardiac life support course acceptable            to the department within the preceding two years and have            completed, at least once, an advanced trauma life support            course acceptable to the department and an advanced            pediatric life support course acceptable to the            department or other programs determined by the department            to meet or exceed the standards of these programs.                (iii)  Have served as an advanced life support            service medical director under the act of July 3, 1985            (P.L.164, No.45), known as the Emergency Medical Services            Act, prior to the effective date of this chapter.            (3)  Have a valid Drug Enforcement Agency number.            (4)  Have completed the EMS agency medical director's        course, an EMS fellowship or other EMS training program that        is determined by the department to be equivalent. This        training shall assure that the EMS agency medical director        has knowledge of:                (i)  The scope of practice of EMS providers.                (ii)  The provision of EMS pursuant to department-            approved protocols.                (iii)  The interface between EMS providers and            medical command physicians.                (iv)  Quality improvement principles.                (v)  Emergency medical dispatch principles and EMS            agency communication capabilities.                (vi)  EMS system design and operation.                (vii)  Federal and State laws and regulations            regarding EMS.                (viii)  Regional and State mass casualty and disaster            plans.        (b)  Roles and responsibilities.--An EMS agency medical     director is responsible for the following:            (1)  Reviewing department-approved EMS protocols that are        applicable to the EMS agency and ensuring that its EMS        providers and other relevant personnel are familiar with the        protocols applicable to them.            (2)  Conducting for and reporting to the EMS agency the        following:                (i)  An initial assessment of an EMS provider at or            above the advanced EMT level to determine whether the EMS            provider has demonstrated competency in the knowledge and            skills one must have to competently perform the skills            within the scope of practice of the EMS provider at that            level and a commitment to adequately perform other            functions relevant to the EMS provider providing EMS at            that level. This subparagraph does not apply if the EMS            provider was working for the EMS agency at the same level            prior to the physician becoming the medical director for            the EMS agency and the EMS provider was credentialed at            that EMS agency within the last year as being able to            perform at the EMS provider's certification level.                (ii)  At least annually, an assessment of each EMS            provider at or above the advanced EMT level as to whether            the EMS provider has demonstrated competency in the            knowledge and skills an EMS provider must have to            competently perform the skills within the scope of            practice of the EMS provider at that level and a            commitment to adequately perform other functions relevant            to the EMS provider providing EMS at that level.            (3)  Participating in and reviewing quality improvement        reviews of patient care provided by the EMS agency and        participating in the Statewide and regional quality        improvement program.            (4)  Providing medical guidance and advice to the EMS        agency.            (5)  Providing guidance with respect to the ordering,        stocking and replacement of drugs and compliance with laws        and regulations impacting upon the EMS agency's acquisition,        storage and use of those drugs.            (6)  Maintaining a liaison with the regional EMS medical        director.            (7)  Recommending to the department suspension,        revocation or restriction of EMS provider's certifications.            (8)  Reviewing regional mass casualty and disaster plans.            (9)  Performing other functions as the department may        impose by regulation.        References in Text.  The act of July 3, 1985 (P.L.164,     No.45), known as the Emergency Medical Serivces Act, referred to     in subsec. (a) was repealed by the act of August 18, 2009     (P.L.308, No.37). The subject matter is now contained in Chapter     81.        Cross References.  Section 8125 is referred to in sections     8113, 8129 of this title.