“I Try To Avoid Road Rage”: Medical Professional Wants People To Stop Doing These Dangerous Things
Your job changes you. Or at the very least, it contributes to shaping your perspective on the world. Nuclear medicine technologist from Texas, Reed Rummel, has been working in high-pressure environments and has seen firsthand what happens when things go wrong.
So, to remind the internet not to put themselves in unnecessarily risky situations, Reed started creating a (mini) video series. In these clips, he reveals the non-negotiables he has learned from his hospital experience.
From seemingly inconsequential decisions to bad, bad habits, these mistakes can cost a lot. And there’s no rewind button in life.
This healthcare worker has seen a lot on the job
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And swore to himself never to do certain things
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We can rationalize ourselves into a lot of mistakes in everyday life
@rrummel6 Bonus point if you take your claw clip out of your hair while driving! #whatnottodo#healthcareworker#emergencydepartment#radiology#hospitallife♬ original sound – Reed
But sometimes one bad decision can have huge consequences
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So why take unnecessary risks?
@rrummel6 Sometimes you’d think these would be common sense #healthcareworkers#whatnottodo#healthcareworkers#radtech♬ original sound – Reed
Especially in high-stakes situations, like driving down the highway
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After these videos started doing the rounds on social media
@rrummel6 When I tell you I can go on and on with things I wont do #healthcare#healthcareworker#emergencyroom#chiropractor#hospitallife♬ original sound – Reed


































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