By Charles Ndyamwijuka | Operations Manager-Global Emergency Care
GEC continues to support Masaka Regional Referral hospital staffing at emergency department (A&E) with Emergency care professionals, they continue to initiate care for patients with urgent, higher acuity illness, traumas, and injuries to provide acute resuscitation and stabilization of patients with life threatening emergencies. To love this career, one must understand how to recognize and quickly manage complex patient needs. For the time our ECPs have practiced, they have mastered the skills of multi-tasking, prioritization, and working with a care team. " being an ECP is both challenging and personally rewarding. You directly and quickly see the benefits and positive results of your treatment of patients with emergent conditions. l always have that satisfaction of knowing that l have made a big positive difference in patients' life and wellbeing. This aspect is what makes emergency medicine so interesting and stimulating." As said by Elizabeth ECP
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