Saturday, 21 June 2014

NOTICE TO PSEMT MEMBERS & LSTI GRADUATES

 Without Prejudice to Asia's Emergency Medical Services Institute, Inc and the undersigned...
NOTICE TO ALL PSEMT MEMBERS AND LSTI GRADUATES

In light of recent allegations pertaining to fraudulent claims against PSEMT and LSTI involving PSEMT Executive Director Aidan E. Tasker-Lynch and LSTI Training Director Joan Z. Tasker Lynch, AREMT would like to advise the following: 

All AREMT accredited training centers reserve the right to RE-ASSESS and RE-CERTIFY any PSEMT /LSTI EMT seeking international or local career opportunities that require AREMT registration. This is based on noted allegations from Mr Tasker Lynch himself regarding fraudulent issuances

It is with sincere regret that until these claims have indeed been rectified officially and official notice received, AREMT TC`s will be unable to accept PSEMT/LSTI EMT’s for normal certification. 

Kindly direct your attention to the official communication (dated June 13, 2014) received from Health and Care Professions Council UK confirming PSEMT Executive Director Aidan Tasker-Lynch and LSTI Director Joan Z. Tasker-Lynch, have no records as Paramedics and the “MIS USE” of the title “Paramedic” which is a protected title in the UK. 

Official advice from AREMT Head Office in Australia was received yesterday, 15 June 2014, stating effective immediately ALL PSEMT and LSTI Certificates bearing the signatures of PSEMT Executive Director Aidan E. Tasker-Lynch and LSTI Training Director Joan. Z. Tasker Lynch are too be considered NULL & VOID and will no longer be honored. 

We waive any accountability and we are not be held legally responsible for any legal cases that may arise or, may be filed against PSEMT Executive Director Aidan E. Tasker-Lynch and LSTI Training Director Joan Z. Taker-Lynch for the release of such information to the general public. 

Fraud, false claims, misrepresentation and falsification of documents in EMS are a matter of public concern related to : 

• Grave breach of public trust resulting from fraud and deceptive practices; 

• Concern for the general public’s safety and welfare arising from malpractice due to possible tainted EMS trainings from the direction and supervision of LSTI Training Director Joan Z. Tasker-Lynch. 

• Grave breach and violation of EMS Code of Ethics pertaining to international standards which international placed Filipino EMT`s must adhere to. 

As an EMS institution that strictly adheres to the EMS Code of Ethics, it is our legal and moral obligation to inform the public of any ethical issue or possible violation that is in the best interest of public knowledge.

By : ASIA’ EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES INSTITUTE, INC.

For : AREMT and its AREMT Affiliated Training Centers in the Philippines

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