Why I Started This Blog?
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and medical education are incredibly rich fields for discussion—full of evolving knowledge, real-time decision-making, and complex cases. One of the challenges we often face is that system protocols can take a long time to catch up with the latest research or real-world insights. As a part of that system myself, I sometimes find it difficult to identify the most effective approach for patient management, especially in unique or high-pressure situations.
That’s one of the reasons I started this blog.
I wanted a space where I could reflect, share ideas, and explore interesting cases—whether from my own experience or stories shared by colleagues. The goal isn’t just to retell events, but to dig deeper into the approach: What went right? What went wrong? And more importantly—why?
I believe that by sharing these reflections, we can all grow—whether you're a student, a fellow provider, or someone curious about how EMS operates behind the scenes.
There’s so much more to talk about, and I’m excited to begin this journey. I hope you’ll find these posts insightful, thought-provoking, and maybe even a little inspiring.
Let’s learn together.