Zeb Miller is a seasoned paramedic with nearly 14 years of experience in emergency services. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated an exceptional ability to learn and adapt, gaining significant insights into both the clinical and human aspects of medical care. Zeb’s extensive experience and growth trajectory within the paramedic field have equipped him with a deep understanding of holistic patient care, which considers not only the clinical symptoms but also the social and psychological aspects of those he serves.
Key Takeaways:
- Zeb Miller's journey into the paramedic profession started unexpectedly but has become a significant part of his life, offering continuous learning and life lessons.
- Becoming a parent profoundly impacted Zeb, enhancing his compassion and holistic approach to patient care, emphasizing the importance of seeing patients as people first.
- Cultural awareness plays a crucial role in delivering comprehensive and respectful medical care, improving rapport with patients from diverse backgrounds.
- Mental resilience and emotional well-being are paramount in emergency services, with Zeb advocating for openness in discussing mental health issues and seeking professional help.
- Normalizing conversations about mental health and understanding one's emotional responses can significantly improve personal well-being and professional performance.
Notable Quotes:
- "I realized that these people aren't just patients. Once you have kids, you feel more, I guess, maybe vulnerable. Compassion, it's probably the best word."
- "Once you see that negative impact, you really realize how powerful the uniform is and how much weight it carries."
- "The loss of control is the worst feeling. It took me having a moment when I couldn't do anything, talk, or move to understand I needed help."
- "Once you verbalize it, you sort of see it, and they just kind of help you navigate, you know, how to sort of fix it."
- "Don't be afraid to be wrong. Don't be afraid to not know something. You're doing a disservice to yourself if you lie."
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