DiscoverMedicine via myPodPractical EMS: 82 | Getting comfortable saying “I don’t know” | Advice for newbies | Learning from those lower than you on the perceived hierarchy
Practical EMS: 82 | Getting comfortable saying “I don’t know” | Advice for newbies | Learning from those lower than you on the perceived hierarchy

Practical EMS: 82 | Getting comfortable saying “I don’t know” | Advice for newbies | Learning from those lower than you on the perceived hierarchy

Update: 2024-12-29
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Batching work applies with nurses too. Do multiples things when you enter the room, so you don’t have to go in and out many timesBen talks about efficiency in the field being important due to the limited time and resourcesAs providers we must get comfortable with saying “I don’t know”In medicine in general we don’t know everything, nor can we diagnose everything. Especially true in emergency medicineChest pain is a great example. We don’t get a clear answer or diagnose most of the timeWe must...

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Practical EMS: 82 | Getting comfortable saying “I don’t know” | Advice for newbies | Learning from those lower than you on the perceived hierarchy

Practical EMS: 82 | Getting comfortable saying “I don’t know” | Advice for newbies | Learning from those lower than you on the perceived hierarchy