MEET THE MEDICS part of them . They also showed it when they accepted me as part of their team . On night shift we had such good teamwork that you would have thought we worked together for years .
How did your service at the Navajo Nation change you ?
Serving here also made me realize how much I have missed the front line . I left the bedside for leadership and then academia , and being here , on the frontline doing bedside care , reminded me just how much I have missed it .
What was the most impactful thing that happened during your deployment ?
There were so many impactful moments . On my first shift I was logging into the computer and heard a familiar voice . It was PJ ! We had worked together almost 10 years ago when I did a contract in Gallup at the IHS hospital there . It was so amazing to see a familiar face .
Time after time patients would see the Team Rubicon logo on my scrubs and thank me for coming here to help out . People were very appreciative and they let us know it .
I met many new friends both inside and outside of Team Rubicon who have had a profound impact on me , and we will forever be friends . I am really looking forward to serving with them again on future ops . Some of the people we worked with have also become Greyshirts and I cannot wait to see them on an op .
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