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        Cover Story:  Broward Health Expects the Unexpected

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        Response to Unique Locale            blunt trauma.                        safety protocols to protect staff while on-  and regular drills followed by analysis and
        and Demographics                       Dr. Boyar explained, “Older, frail   shift and intense behavioral checklists to   a sharing of best practices help formulate
          For example, because of its unique loca-  patients who often suffer from several ail-  gauge their wellbeing in the aftermath of   process improvements and improved
        tion Broward Health North, near Port   ments and take a pharmacy of medica-  tragedies like mass shooting incidents,   readiness. Broward Health has frequently
        Everglades in Fort Lauderdale and Fort   tions can present complex health hurdles   domestic, child and sexual abuse cases,   participated in collegial conferences with
        Lauderdale -   Inter na tional  Airport, is the   and that may complicate a course of care   and other societal ills that often present in   other hospitals regarding lessons learned
        receiving facility for trauma or other terti-  when seconds count.”       the Emergency Department as causal diag-  in the aftermath of tragic incidents.
        ary care needs for major illness from the   Also, language and cultural barriers   noses.
        islands where advanced lifesaving technol-  can present serious consequences to a   “Opportunities for recuperative time off,   A Look Forward
        ogy is not available.                seemingly straight-forward care plan.   staggered shifts, counseling, therapy, pro-  Looking toward the future, Dr. Boyar
          “International Medicine requires tech-  Broward Health has considered the con-  fessional intervention and coaching is   predicts an accelerated trend to marry all
        nology that provides clear communica-  sequences of miscommunications and   practiced which encourages nurses, doc-  the stages of emergency and trauma care
        tions and readiness to handle severe   has a solution.                    tors, residents and all ancillary caregivers   delivery. “Using diagnostic and monitoring
        injuries and illness even while the patient   “Since we live and work in a melting   including our first responders in the field   technology during pre-hospital care to ED
        may still be airborne,” Dr. Boyar    pot of Haitian Creole, Eastern European   to follow wellness guidelines,” Dr. Boyar   and intensive care through post hospital
        explained. “Also, our location which is   and French-Canadian influences we use   said. “We coach our staff regarding mental   at-home care will enable us to elevate trau-
        close to highways and waterways, fre-  a robust audio/visual program at our fin-  health tips to check their own well-being   ma and emergency care to a higher lifesav-
        quently provides scenarios for severe   gertips to translate degrees of symptom   for tell-tale signs of fatigue or clues of   ing level and improve patient outcomes.
        trauma from auto and air accidents and   severity, share stat consults on iPads and   burnout and offer other opportunities to   We will be able to diagnose earlier, treat
        boating incidents,” he said.         accelerate pre-hospital knowledge in   continue emergency careers without   immediately - often in the field - and mon-
          Leisure living in the Fort Lauderdale   order to understand patients and trans-  endangering their own mental or physical   itor follow-up care with remote communi-
        area undeniably includes the dangers of   late to them and their families and the   health,” he explained.     cations, advanced imaging, bio markers
        children and pools and near drowning or   first responder pre-hospital caretakers   According to Dr. Boyar, the field of emer-  and telehealth options. We already con-
        heat-related construction worker emer-  regarding the appropriate treatment,”   gency medicine is popular because it offers   verse with stakeholders to enable special-
        gencies along with typical on-the-job   according to Dr. Boyar.           work schedules amenable to providers,   ists on-call to evaluate rapidly, advance
        falls, cuts and mishaps.                                                  minus the need to get entangled in the   treatments and stimulate speed to care that
          Additionally due to the demographics   Health Watch for Caregivers      business side of a medical practice.   saves lives,” he concluded.
        which include significant senior, tourist,   Naturally, all the above—and more—  However, when burnout threatens there
        and immigrant populations, there can be   require a clinical readiness above the gold   are still vital hands-on administrative   To learn more about Broward Health’s
        age and cultural barriers that need to be   standard. However, maintaining that level   input roles for emergency medical plan-  Emergency Services, visit
        addressed even when dealing with life-  of expertise and care delivery 24/7 can take   ning such as preparation for weather relat-  BrowardHealth.org/Emergency, call
        threatening illness and injury such as   a toll on the front-line heroes who can suf-  ed catastrophes, active shooter incidents   (954) 759-7500 or email
        heart attacks, strokes, broken bones, and   fer from a type of combat fatigue. To avoid   and unexpected work calamities. An annu-  eboyar@browardhealth.org.
                                             this, Dr. Boyar describes comprehensive   al hazard vulnerability check is mandatory





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