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When prompted with the curious question, "Why did you get into EMS? (nursing, medical practice, etc..)" most of us instinctually respond with "To help people!" Is it really? Or is it just a knee-jerk, altruistic response we regurgitate to hide the dark side of our adrenaline seeking lifestyles? Join us as we discuss this very question brought to light by the international bestselling book "War Doctor: Surgery on the Front Line" by David Nott. Also, Jeremiah stepped in human poo and Steve has brain damage.
By ParaMericansWhen prompted with the curious question, "Why did you get into EMS? (nursing, medical practice, etc..)" most of us instinctually respond with "To help people!" Is it really? Or is it just a knee-jerk, altruistic response we regurgitate to hide the dark side of our adrenaline seeking lifestyles? Join us as we discuss this very question brought to light by the international bestselling book "War Doctor: Surgery on the Front Line" by David Nott. Also, Jeremiah stepped in human poo and Steve has brain damage.