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This episode explores the emotional parallels between emergency room teams and frontline responders. We are joined by Dr. Keith Alangaden, an emergency physician and EMS medical director, along with Avazeh “Avi” Amirsadri, a nurse and the ER director at Sinai-Grace Hospital in downtown Detroit. Together, they discuss the shared stress, culture, and coping challenges that connect ER staff and frontline workers.

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