The Hidden Toll of EMS: How This Job Changes Who You Are Over Time

APR 23, 202665 MIN
Dispatched & Dysfunctional

The Hidden Toll of EMS: How This Job Changes Who You Are Over Time

APR 23, 202665 MIN

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<p>The conversation delves into the impact of EMS on personal identity, the challenges of EMS culture, and the importance of leadership in EMS. It explores the transition to an EMS career, the realization of change in identity, the impact on personal relationships, and the challenges in EMS culture. Additionally, it compares EMS practices globally, highlighting the differences and similarities in EMS practices across different countries. The conversation delves into the complex emotions of loving and hating one's job in EMS, emphasizing the importance of self-care and finding purpose in the field. It also explores the impact of patient care and the role of empathy in providing quality service.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Impact of EMS on personal identity</li><li>Challenges of EMS culture</li><li>Importance of leadership in EMS It's okay to hate your job that you love</li><li>Finding purpose and fulfillment in EMS</li><li>The importance of self-care and life outside of work</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li><h6><b>0:51</b></h6><p>: Chris introduces the episode, highlighting its focus on the long-term effects of working in emergency services. Sammi, a paramedic, is introduced as the guest.</p></li><li></li></ul><h6><b>1:33</b></h6><p>: Sammi shares her openness about her experiences in EMS, especially with her students.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>2:18</b></h6><p>: Sammi recounts her initial career path towards nursing, her transition to EMT, and her first experiences in the field.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>4:32</b></h6><p>: Discussion about the realization of personal change due to the job's demands and experiences.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>6:41</b></h6><p>: Chris and Sammi discuss the impact of EMS work on personal relationships and the importance of having a supportive community.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>10:07</b></h6><p>: Sammi emphasizes the need for better leadership in EMS, rather than changes in protocols or equipment.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>14:26</b></h6><p>: Sammi appreciates the efforts of her current department to improve and involve EMS staff in decision-making.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>18:06</b></h6><p>: The conversation shifts to the challenges of EMS culture, particularly the resistance to change from older generations.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>25:28</b></h6><p>: Chris and Sammi discuss the importance of continuous self-improvement and learning in EMS.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>30:45</b></h6><p>: Sammi talks about the acceptance of having bad days in a job you love and the importance of knowing when to move on.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>34:01</b></h6><p>: Chris asks Sammi what she would say to those feeling burnt out or questioning their career in EMS.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>38:07</b></h6><p>: Sammi shares her personal strategies for maintaining a work-life balance and the importance of having interests outside of work.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>40:49</b></h6><p>: Sammi recounts a challenging experience with inadequate support during a critical call, leading her to consider leaving EMS.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>55:57</b></h6><p>: The discussion touches on the value of IFTs (Inter-Facility Transports) in developing skills and patient rapport.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>61:03</b></h6><p>: Both agree on the importance of progressing through all levels of EMS training before becoming a paramedic.</p><ul><li></li></ul><h6><b>62:49</b></h6><p>: Chris thanks Sammi for her insights and asks for her closing thoughts for those feeling alone or burnt out in their EMS careers.</p>