However, these justifications don’t protect EMS professionals; instead, they quietly lower expectations, erode public trust ...
Forty years ago, I had my most angry professional moment. It happened at a weekly meeting that included all our faculty, staff, and trainees—about 200 people. A young and arrogant, not very bright, ...
Dr. Lamas, a contributing Opinion writer, is a pulmonary and critical care physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. My patient’s wife glared at me from across his bed, where she stood ...
Being an emergency medical technician is no easy job, to say the least. Already dealing with patients who are experiencing harrowing emergencies, concerns about burnout are rising among EMTs, with 76% ...