What a genuine thank you means when you're running forty calls a shift
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Summary
Dr Judy is an ambulance doctor with the Ulaanbaatar Ambulance Centre, one of the frontline clinicians EMS Global Foundation has been working alongside since 2017. During the 2025 mission, she did something that captures the programme’s direction exactly: she participated as a trainee, contributed as a translator for the international instructor team, and helped bridge the gap between what was being taught and what her colleagues needed to understand.
She also agreed to sit down with us and talk about her work.
The conversation is short, unscripted and worth your time. Dr Judy describes what it is like to run forty calls in a single shift, the difference between the critical patient and the patient who simply has to wait.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emsglobalfoundation.substack.com
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