Send us a text On this episode, Charles Wooley recounts a life-changing moment in his early career as a paramedic that involved a lifeless baby and a desperate mother. He takes us through the panic of such an intense moment, describing how he and his partner navigated the overwhelming responsibility and emotional weight. Join us as we also address the broader emotional challenges healthcare providers face, especially when dealing with sick children and patient deaths. This ...
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Send us a text On this episode, Charles Wooley recounts a life-changing moment in his early career as a paramedic that involved a lifeless baby and a desperate mother. He takes us through the panic of such an intense moment, describing how he and his partner navigated the overwhelming responsibility and emotional weight. Join us as we also address the broader emotional challenges healthcare providers face, especially when dealing with sick children and patient deaths. This ...
Send us a text Coming March 30, 2023! We all see doctors. We tell them what’s wrong and we want them to help us. But rarely do we ask them how they’re feeling. Introducing Memoirs in Medicine. On each episode, one healthcare worker will share a moment from their career that has profoundly affected them and provide one suggestion, no matter how big or small, for improving the practice of medicine. The podcast is co-hosted by Dr. David Spiro, a pediatric emergency room physician, and Dr. Jon O...
Memoirs in Medicine
Send us a text On this episode, Charles Wooley recounts a life-changing moment in his early career as a paramedic that involved a lifeless baby and a desperate mother. He takes us through the panic of such an intense moment, describing how he and his partner navigated the overwhelming responsibility and emotional weight. Join us as we also address the broader emotional challenges healthcare providers face, especially when dealing with sick children and patient deaths. This ...