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Working in the ED, ICU, or being part of the Rapid Response Team at your hospital is not a job for everyone. It is fast paced, high stress, demanding, and involves making quick decisions that can have a major impact on your patients wellbeing. Our guest today has become a veteran nurse in these fields. Meet Gabe, a nurse in the critical care setting in San Antonio, TX who has been working with COVID-19 patients since March 2020. In this episode he tells us how Nursing felt like a calling for him after being raised in the inner city of San Antonio and seeing first hand the need in his community for medical help. Witnessing critical EMS calls in his neighborhood, and doing his best to help care for people before medical help arrived, prepared him for his future career. Take a listen to this episode to learn more about how COVID-19 care is done in his ICU, how his ICU unit has changed since the pandemic hit in March 2020, and how skeptical patients have learned the hard way not to take this illness lightly. Gabe also gives his personal advice on whether nursing is still a good option for a career in light of this ongoing pandemic.
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Working in the ED, ICU, or being part of the Rapid Response Team at your hospital is not a job for everyone. It is fast paced, high stress, demanding, and involves making quick decisions that can have a major impact on your patients wellbeing. Our guest today has become a veteran nurse in these fields. Meet Gabe, a nurse in the critical care setting in San Antonio, TX who has been working with COVID-19 patients since March 2020. In this episode he tells us how Nursing felt like a calling for him after being raised in the inner city of San Antonio and seeing first hand the need in his community for medical help. Witnessing critical EMS calls in his neighborhood, and doing his best to help care for people before medical help arrived, prepared him for his future career. Take a listen to this episode to learn more about how COVID-19 care is done in his ICU, how his ICU unit has changed since the pandemic hit in March 2020, and how skeptical patients have learned the hard way not to take this illness lightly. Gabe also gives his personal advice on whether nursing is still a good option for a career in light of this ongoing pandemic.
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