I’d like to welcome to the show Dr. David M. Berry, MD, he is a growing voice in the recovery and addiction space, an area that we deal with a ton across EMS and the emergency departments. He is an Emergency Medicine physician with over two decades of experience.
You can reach him at dberrymd@hotmail.com
Burnout and moral injury – how do we avoid these in dealing with the addicted and psychiatric patients? We can’t control most factors involving their long term care but David says: “give these folks the best care I know how to give them.” We can control what WE do
We talk about the best way to communicate between providers when passing on patients to the next shift
Dr. Berry talks about a patient he advocated for that he felt needed in-patient psychiatric admission but had been initially turned down
He talks about the importance of working patients up appropriately and not ignoring patient complaints, getting the emotion out of it
What would you do objectively if the patient was not a frequent flyer?
Dr. Berry talks about a substance use clinic he helped open in Western Colorado
He talks about meth addiction and how recovery works in his clinic
He tells a story about the devastating effects of meth on a young patient
The danger of meth is not in the withdrawal but the effects of it on your body
Dr. Berry talks about the limbic system, the reptilian part of our brain. People who struggle with addiction have a missed connection. Normally, when the average person drinks, a message gets relayed back from the brain saying slow down, you have responsibilities, you have work, you have a family. The addict’s brain doesn’t send this message back, they just get the message to drink more cause it feels good. This applies to any addiction
Their decider is broken, that’s why they need a sponsor, and their brain can eventually rewire and make the needed connections
The anatomy problem of missed or failing brain neurons is what is going wrong in the addict’s brain
This helps us understand where the blame truly needs to be placed, not on the addict for poor moral character or poor self-control but on a brain that isn’t wired correctly
Winston Churchill said everyone has an addiction, the key is finding one that is socially acceptable
Dr. Berry talks about Recovered on Purpose, an organization in Denver, CO that is working on new treatments for addictions and help market treatment centers and help get peopl
Full show notes can be found here: Episodes - Practical EMS - Content for EMTs, PAs, Paramedics
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