The staff is understaffed and over worked, they are enormously under appreciated. With that said it has come to my attention that this particular place is ran with one doctor and two nurses and sometimes a nurses aid. This is a stabilization center not an er they can stabilize and transport to Fargo but that's about it. So if your dying call paramedics and tell them transfer to Fargo because that's what is going to happen anyways and why waste precious time being transported to two separate places when the paramedics can stabilize you in the ambulance on the way. To the people who believe that being in a medical field is "just a job" then you admit your burned out and doing it for all the wrong reasons. I met a nurse who works two jobs just to survive since when has the people who are responsible for life and death of their community,this under paid and over worked? McDonald's have more staff than our medical offices! This is why you feel like doctors never listen, between it's just a job ( you're just a number/stastic) the hours, the mental demand of this job and under staffing the politics in medical fields is beyond the typical rat race in careers. Not only has it ruined the possibility of good care for the patients but it has ruined the ambition and the morals of the medical field. When a medical professional says its just a job know it's because they are doing everything they can but the politics have taken the " I'm going to make a change" attitude and belief away and left no room for the doctor or nurses the credibility or appreciation they deserve. No one becomes a medical professional for a job without some type of want to make a difference mentality. It doesn't make sense to be almost a quarter million dollars in debt with student loans just for a job especially when the welders and bobcat employees make about the same and don't have student loans debt or had to go through 10+ years of schooling so it isn't just a job. I'm sorry we as a country have failed the people who balance life and death in their hands, who were the front line against covid. The ones who keep our newborns safe and healthy, the ones who help our parents stabilize during heart attacks and the ones who jump in when youre dying. This is a systematic problem that is plaguing not only the patients but the people we depend on to keep our communities and above all our families lives in their hands. I'm sorry you feel that it's just a job, I'm sorry you're under paid, under appreciated and the red tape have robbed you of your ability to be the doctors/nurses you...
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