
A pulse-check on the strange, heartbreaking, and occasionally hilarious world of emergency medicine.
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As a third-year resident, I found myself in an exam room with a belligerent intoxicated patient. During the assessment, I noticed something tucked into the waistband of their pants.
A pistol.
I had never held a gun before.
Somehow, witho...
There’s a strange truth about the emergency department: it’s the most visible part of the hospital, but the least in control of its own destiny.
Every day, the ED absorbs the overflow of the system...
The strange thing about medical training is this:
You spend years learning everything—
and then, suddenly, you’re expected to choose one thing to do for the rest of your career.
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Every medical specialty seems to attract certain personality traits.
Emergency physicians tend to share a few of them.
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The shortage of outpatient psychiatric care has had an impact on the emergency department.
More and more, we are the system of last resort.
Not for stabilization.
For containment.
Acutely psychotic patients—severely agitated, dis...
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Emergency physician. Harvard-trained disaster responder — the heartbreak, the humour, the humanity. These are the stories I never forgot.
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