For thirty years, I lived my life measured in the frantic beeping of heart monitors and the metallic scent of blood mixed with antiseptic. As an emergency room physician at St. Mary’s Hospital, I stood in the gap between life and death, making split-second decisions that determined whether a mother went home to her children or became a memory. I was the architect of survival, hardened by the adrenaline of the trauma bay.
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