The one thing all first responders have in common is that they are more focused on helping others rather than taking care of themselves. But is it time to shift the conversation? How do we make a cultural shift to move the needle on mental wellbeing for the next generation of first responders? Our own Dan Phillips, National Director of Responder Health, speaks to this in an article on the EMS1 website called “Elevating mental health in the EMS curriculum.”
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