Sometimes we tend to question ourselves and our abilities. There really isn't any reason for that though. You're the best you that you can be.
This episode gives a brief description of what I experienced through paramedic school, and what you could expect too.
While working in health care, it is kind of a given that we are going to encounter people that will, or have passed away. How do your emotions deal with that though?
Have you reached that final resting point in your career? Or are you thinking of going back to school?
We’d all like a little pay raise, but the money isn’t what we’re chasing.
We all have dealt with some form of grief and crisis. Why is it that the culture of first responders is to show no emotion? Why is it that we allow our minds to take over our thinking and make it negative?
If you’re a seasoned veteran that’s been in EMS for 30 years, or you’re just starting out, asking yourself, “How do I know EMS is for me?” May give you some insight as to who you are, and the dedication that you truly have to this career.
We all deal with every day stresses and even working in emergency medical services we have bad days too. Hopefully this podcast helps to cope with some of those stresses and every day situations that life throws at us.