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In episode three of the 'Medic on the Mic' podcast, host Brandon Hagy welcomes guest Bill Young from Kentucky to discuss imposter syndrome and its impact on EMS professionals. They explore personal experiences, the importance of addressing mistakes openly, and the role of feedback and mentorship in personal and professional growth. The conversation also touches on the evolution of EMS education, the benefits of modern teaching tools, and the critical need for mental health awareness in the industry. Bill emphasizes the value of learning from failure, staying updated with new knowledge, and fostering a supportive environment for EMS personnel.
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By BrandonIn episode three of the 'Medic on the Mic' podcast, host Brandon Hagy welcomes guest Bill Young from Kentucky to discuss imposter syndrome and its impact on EMS professionals. They explore personal experiences, the importance of addressing mistakes openly, and the role of feedback and mentorship in personal and professional growth. The conversation also touches on the evolution of EMS education, the benefits of modern teaching tools, and the critical need for mental health awareness in the industry. Bill emphasizes the value of learning from failure, staying updated with new knowledge, and fostering a supportive environment for EMS personnel.
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