I give my perspective on being an APP in the ED, be humble and teachable and strike an affect that allows the physicians to speak into your practice When in doubt, consult the specialist Julie talks about what makes her proud about her career She is proud of the connections she made, that she treated her patients how she would have wanted to be treated Remember to take that intentional time with patients to help reassure and connect with them Julie talks about a the expectation she sets for p...
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I give my perspective on being an APP in the ED, be humble and teachable and strike an affect that allows the physicians to speak into your practice When in doubt, consult the specialist Julie talks about what makes her proud about her career She is proud of the connections she made, that she treated her patients how she would have wanted to be treated Remember to take that intentional time with patients to help reassure and connect with them Julie talks about a the expectation she sets for p...
114 | Dr. David Berry | From homeless and addicted to chief of staff | Brain nerve connection and addiction | How to rewire the brain | Addiction stigma | Meth abuse
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114 | Dr. David Berry | From homeless and addicted to chief of staff | Brain nerve connection and addiction | How to rewire the brain | Addiction stigma | Meth abuse
I’d like to welcome to the show Dr. David M. Berry, MD, he is a growing voice in the recovery and addiction space, an area that we deal with a ton across EMS and the emergency departments. He is an Emergency Medicine physician with over two decades of experience. You can reach him at dberrymd@hotmail.com Burnout and moral injury – how do we avoid these in dealing with the addicted and psychiatric patients? We can’t control most factors involving their long term care but David say...
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I give my perspective on being an APP in the ED, be humble and teachable and strike an affect that allows the physicians to speak into your practice When in doubt, consult the specialist Julie talks about what makes her proud about her career She is proud of the connections she made, that she treated her patients how she would have wanted to be treated Remember to take that intentional time with patients to help reassure and connect with them Julie talks about a the expectation she sets for p...