What if your judgment could mean the difference between life and death - or a lawsuit? In this razor-sharp episode of Physician Delegates, Dr. Adam Brenner, Dr. Martin Bennett, and Dr. Scott Ekin unravel the high-stakes world of patient refusal and shared decision-making in emergency medical services.
Imagine a scene where everything looks fine on the surface - normal vitals, a seemingly stable patient - but beneath those numbers lies a potential medical minefield. The Kitsap Delegates exposes the dangerous cognitive traps that can lead EMS providers to make fatal mistakes: group think, personality dynamics, and the seductive illusion of "it's probably nothing."
Drawing from years of frontline experience, Dr. Brenner, Dr Bennett, and Dr. Ekin break down the exact strategies that can save both patient lives and provider licenses. How do you create a structured pause that gives every team member a voice? Why does transporting a patient become the safest option when there's even a hint of disagreement? And what checklist could prevent you from becoming the next cautionary tale in emergency medicine?
Join us for an episode that goes beyond protocols and delves into the human elements of medical decision-making. Because in EMS, what you don't see can absolutely hurt you.