The Turning Point | December eNews 150

The Turning Point | December eNews 150

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In the year of VACEP's Golden Anniversary (chartered October 1970), our members were challenged in ways never seen in the modern history of emergency medicine. Healthcare workers rose to these challenges, but they are exhausted. We hear the stories daily. Many longstanding, underlying issues of America's healthcare system have been brought into a harsh, unforgiving light over the past 10 months. Still, as one medical director recently told us: "Quitting is not an option. Now is not the time to take a break."

Despite rising cases and myriad frustrations, Emergency Physicians and department staff enter 2021 stronger than ever. And that is thanks to the wonders of modern science, as our members and other frontline workers spent December getting armed with a vaccine. The rollout is a relief to frontline teams, who are being shown by leaders that they are a top priority. We have been inspired by your vaccination stories and pictures (a few are in the newsletter, with more on our Facebook page).

While there's no "end" to the crises of 2020 on New Year's Day, there is a light at the end of the tunnel and a shared hope for brighter days ahead. As this monumental year closes, we sincerely hope you take a moment to reflect. And when all this ends — and it will — turn your exhaustions and frustrations and inspirations into true long-term change. When you're ready, VACEP is here to help you make it happen.

— Sarah Marshall
VACEP Executive Director

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