Emotions Are Part of the Job
Why do we act like emotions are not a part of this job? The first patient I ever intubated was 4 years old. Had she lived, she should be 19. I walked past a bassinet with a two week old...
Read moreGraham Judd is an EMS professional with 16 years of experience as an EMT/paramedic and EMS Leader. Graham has a Master of Business Administration with a Healthcare Administration concentration and is a doctoral candidate at Liberty University. Graham has been an EMS program director and currently teaches Managing Emergency Response Operations at the collegiate level. Graham can be contacted on Facebook @ParamedicJudd.
Why do we act like emotions are not a part of this job? The first patient I ever intubated was 4 years old. Had she lived, she should be 19. I walked past a bassinet with a two week old...
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