Working in border cities compounds emergency medical services workers’ physical and mental stress, study finds

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) clinicians—highly skilled clinicians who are typically the first on the scene at medical emergencies—are known to experience significant stress related to work performed in hazardous conditions. As a result, their rates of post-traumatic stress disorder are comparable to those among combat veterans, and their suicide rates are more than double those of other professions.

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