Practical EMS

133 | Dr. Julie | The Golden Rule in the ER | Skills, Humility, and Not Letting Others Break You


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I give my perspective on being an APP in the ED, be humble and teachable and strike an affect that allows the physicians to speak into your practice

When in doubt, consult the specialist

Julie talks about what makes her proud about her career

She is proud of the connections she made, that she treated her patients how she would have wanted to be treated

Remember to take that intentional time with patients to help reassure and connect with them

Julie talks about a the expectation she sets for patients with abdominal pain -  that we don’t find a clear answer most of the time and when we do it’s usually something emergent and surgical so sometimes no answer is good news

Set the right expectation for the ER visit early

She talks about how she reassures patients that may be embarrassed for coming in when they end up not having anything emergent going on

Julie highlights the need to eat and hydrate on shift

Julie talks about the next generation of providers and how she hopes they continue to keep their observation skills and clinical thinking skills intact considering technology advances and AI incorporation 

Julies advice to her younger self would be to not let people drag you down

A big thing we need to learn is to not let others poor behavior or flexing of their ego affect us personally, it speaks more about them than us

We need to learn to give constructive criticism without judging

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