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Practical EMS
Practical EMS
138 episodes
3 weeks ago
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...
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Education
How To,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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119 | Emergency Standards | Leave work at work | Take care of yourself before you take care of others
Practical EMS
28 minutes
3 months ago
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
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...