
When Frequent Flyers Attack
Many times EMS providers are called to treat the same patient over and over. These patients become our "Frequent Flyers". But what happens when the complacency grows, the attitudes turn bitter, and the care falters?
Medic Materials Podcast · Butch Smith, Kelly, Mike Turek, Gerard Cuomo
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Show Notes
Frequent flyers are a part of the EMS industry. How the provider deals with them is the true test to the ems professional. In today's call, a crew turns complacency into legit professional care to a patient causing each provider to look inside themselves and overlook the demons. Joined today by Mike (NYS AEMT-P, NYS CIC), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P), Kelly (Clinical Coordinator), & Butch (NYS AEMT-P).
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