Photo: Liza Summer The Silent Operational Crisis in Emergency Medicine For decades, emergency departments were designed to manage physical trauma and protect patients at all costs, but today, they are increasingly failing at managing sensory and emotional overload. When patients sit in chaotic, noisy waiting rooms for hours, the intense feelings of irritation and anxiety are not just emotional responses. They become clinical parameters that disr…
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