DAILY DEBRIEF #61: It's Not That Hard...
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In this conversation, Daniel Mouring discusses the dynamics of paramedic leadership, emphasizing that while paramedics are in charge of patient care, they should not act as dictators. He highlights the importance of teamwork, respect, and communication between paramedics and EMTs, advocating for a collaborative approach to patient care and operational responsibilities. Mouring also addresses the pushback he has received from his controversial statements on social media, encouraging a more respectful and professional attitude within the EMS community.
Takeaways:
-You as a paramedic are not entitled to be a dictator.
-Paramedics should educate EMTs to enhance their skills.
-Leadership in EMS should not equate to dictatorship.
-Teamwork is essential; both paramedics and EMTs share responsibilities.
-Respect and communication are key in professional relationships.
-It's important to listen to your partner's input.
-Being a leader doesn't mean belittling others.
-Conflict often arises from adversarial mindsets.
-Patient care should always be the priority.
-Professionalism should be maintained at all times.
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Daily Debrief is a short-form podcast series airing Monday through Friday! Start your day with Paramedic AF Podcast host Daniel Mouring as he unpacks practical tips and mindset shifts for the everyday EMT and Paramedic!
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