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Beau's avatar

One of your best Tyler. Thanks for sharing.

Medicine and Emergency Medicine in particular are filled with trauma and moral injury for caregivers. I oftentimes think we try to take on too much and act too tough for our own and our patients’ good. The “we can take on whatever comes our way and under any circumstances” attitude can be in one way useful and at the same time destructive. In an austere or disaster type of environment, this attitude I think is essential. In day to day medicine (especially with bottom line focused corporate incentives which can also be found in not for profit organizations) not using safety systems like planned redundancy used in climbing, mountaineering, aviation, and other fields of medicine like like anesthesia; which are well known for their significant safety improvements in modern times, is irresponsible and greatly adds to this injury. Emergency Medicine is difficult enough without these added burdens.

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Kerin Hurley's avatar

So good, Tyler. I'm thankful for your writing. The way you connect with people so authentically helps us overcome our own numbness and feel more alive. Please keep sharing

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