The Importance of a Woman's Role in Emergency Medicine
Provided By: Associated Content, Inc.
At three o'clock in the morning, most people are asleep. I, with three and a half hours to go before I have to get up for work, am haphazardly throwing on clothes before I race out the door. Tones are pulsing from my radio and you can sense the tension in the dispatcher's voice, "...10-50, at least two PI's..." I'm nearly blinded as my emergency light bounces off the rain and fog, windshield wipers squeak back and forth, and my voice croaks from sleep as I radio in to dispatch that I am enroute to the scene.








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