Nate talks about a motorcycle crash he stopped at on his way home and how he was critical in saving an injured patient and how he became close with the family who still talk to him today. Even though the patient ultimately died, the impact he made on that family was immense.
Patients remember us
We need to remember we treat a person not a complaint or a room number
The balance is finding the human connection while not over-empathizing and taking on burdens that are not yours to bare
We talk about moral injury vs burnout – I do agree that we do not need to blame the individual for their burnout. It is certainly caused from many factors outside of their control factor BUT I like to place the responsibility for overcoming burnout on the individual because no one is coming to save us. Looking to blame external factors doesn’t help us in the long run
Mental health struggles are not always obvious to us in people we spend time with
Casey talks about how the cooperate leaders are actually trying to do the right thing for the front-line workers in spite of what we might think about them
What advice for yourself 5-10 years ago?
Nate: Slow down. Listen to those with experience. Bring your love of the job to someone else, especially new people.
Kash: Remember that you don’t have to do everything on your own. EM is a team sport.
Aaron: Enjoy teaching the newbies. You can make or break their experience based on your affect.
Casey: Journal your days in EMS. The babies you deliver. The skills you perform. Something to look back on can be very valuable.
We mean a lot to new people and students so remember the influence you have on people
Full show notes can be found here: Episodes - Practical EMS - Content for EMTs, PAs, Paramedics
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