Faith on the Night Shift: How Belief Sustains Me in Medicine

There’s something unique about working night shifts in the emergency room. The halls are quieter, the lights a little dimmer, and everything feels just a bit more raw. At two in the morning, people don’t have the same filters they do during the day. You see fear, pain, confusion—and sometimes hope—in their truest forms. For […]
Balancing Grit and Grace: Finding Compassion in a High-Pressure Career

Emergency medicine is not for the faint of heart. It demands quick decisions, long hours, and the ability to move on from hard moments with little time to process them. Over the years, I’ve had people ask me, “How do you do it? How do you keep going without becoming numb?” The truth is, there’s […]