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Mark Flauter sits down with registered nurse Tammy Scott to share her powerful and deeply personal story of survival and advocacy. In April 2022, Tammy was stabbed and critically injured by a patient while working in a St. Louis–area emergency department. She recounts what she remembers from that traumatic day and opens up about her long and challenging journey toward physical and emotional recovery.
Tammy also discusses her experiences navigating the workers’ compensation system and shares her perspective on where hospital administration, and the healthcare system more broadly, can do more to protect frontline professionals from violence. The conversation expands to explore the alarming prevalence of assaults against healthcare workers, both in prehospital settings and inside hospitals, and the troubling normalization of these incidents within the profession.
The episode concludes with a look at Tammy’s ongoing advocacy work, including her foundation, The Nightingale Front, her memoir Frontline Survivor, and her upcoming appearance in the documentary Suck It Up, Buttercup, soon to be available on streaming platforms.
This episode is brought to you by Medical Shipment: https://medicalshipment.com/
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Mark Flauter sits down with registered nurse Tammy Scott to share her powerful and deeply personal story of survival and advocacy. In April 2022, Tammy was stabbed and critically injured by a patient while working in a St. Louis–area emergency department. She recounts what she remembers from that traumatic day and opens up about her long and challenging journey toward physical and emotional recovery.
Tammy also discusses her experiences navigating the workers’ compensation system and shares her perspective on where hospital administration, and the healthcare system more broadly, can do more to protect frontline professionals from violence. The conversation expands to explore the alarming prevalence of assaults against healthcare workers, both in prehospital settings and inside hospitals, and the troubling normalization of these incidents within the profession.
The episode concludes with a look at Tammy’s ongoing advocacy work, including her foundation, The Nightingale Front, her memoir Frontline Survivor, and her upcoming appearance in the documentary Suck It Up, Buttercup, soon to be available on streaming platforms.
This episode is brought to you by Medical Shipment: https://medicalshipment.com/

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