We talk about setting the right mindset, culture and tone as a leader of the department and especially in smaller facilities You don’t have to be perfect, but you can avoid the little negative comments and criticisms Being a good example goes a long way As a Christian we are supposed to act like Christ would We have a lot of metrics we have to worry about as clinicians but, as Christians, we need to worry about the metric of mercy Understanding that we are not as far removed from the homeless...
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We talk about setting the right mindset, culture and tone as a leader of the department and especially in smaller facilities You don’t have to be perfect, but you can avoid the little negative comments and criticisms Being a good example goes a long way As a Christian we are supposed to act like Christ would We have a lot of metrics we have to worry about as clinicians but, as Christians, we need to worry about the metric of mercy Understanding that we are not as far removed from the homeless...
119 | Emergency Standards | Leave work at work | Take care of yourself before you take care of others
Practical EMS
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119 | Emergency Standards | Leave work at work | Take care of yourself before you take care of others
Leave work on time •David’s story: a skilled, compassionate paramedic who deeply connected with patients, especially during psychiatric crises. oStruggled to separate work from life. oRelied on alcohol as a coping mechanism, which ultimately cost him his life. •Core lesson: In emergency medicine, you must leave work at work—emotionally and physically—otherwise burnout and unhealthy coping are inevitable. •Healthy separation: oBalance connection with patients while avoiding over-identification...
Practical EMS
We talk about setting the right mindset, culture and tone as a leader of the department and especially in smaller facilities You don’t have to be perfect, but you can avoid the little negative comments and criticisms Being a good example goes a long way As a Christian we are supposed to act like Christ would We have a lot of metrics we have to worry about as clinicians but, as Christians, we need to worry about the metric of mercy Understanding that we are not as far removed from the homeless...