Getting Care to Those Who Need It, and Fast

  • 6 years ago
Getting Care to Those Who Need It, and Fast
Noncommunicable Diseases said that There are still many, many places in the world where there is no 911 or 112 number, no formal ambulance system,
and where, even once someone has arrived at the hospital, there may be no dedicated emergency unit with providers trained to manage emergencies,
Reynolds said that It’s basically about getting care to people
and people to care — rapidly — whether that’s for a family injured in a car crash, a child with pneumonia, an adult with a heart attack or a woman bleeding in pregnancy,
Michael Callaham said that I first met Teri early in her medical career, when she was starting
her emergency medicine residency in California in a gritty, inner-city hospital,
Texas wrote that I spent my early childhood in a trailer
" she said. that We moved a lot in my childhood — I went to 10 schools before I graduated high school — and there was a good bit of chaos,
but somehow my mother managed to take me to see him over many years,
She had a lot of jobs when I was young — cocktail waitress, wig shop, laundromat manager —
but she finished college when I was 10 and became a substance abuse counselor," Dr. Reynolds said.

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