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Health care workers in Paris

por Philip F. Jacobus, CEO | November 18, 2015
By Jean Jullien
What happened in Paris was a terrible thing and left law abiding citizens around the world with an uneasy feeling.

We are just a few blocks from the World Trade Center and I have now lived through two terrorist attacks so I have an inkling of what people must have felt.

I could not help but notice, watching television and, more importantly, social media, that health care workers in Paris have a lot to be proud of.

Many of them ran to the site of the shootings to offer assistance and many more worked overtime in the emergency and operating rooms.

There are people who say the Parisians are unfriendly and probably some of those same people have something bad to say about New Yorkers and maybe even people from Texas but I have never had a problem when I traveled there on business.

As for the Parisian health care workers, I suspect they are like the health care workers that I have come to know in the United States and the rest of the world, and that is they care about people and want to reduce suffering.

I will not call it a silver lining but hats off to the Parisian health care workers that risked their lives to take care of people in need.

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About Phil Jacobus

Phil Jacobus has been involved in health care since 1977, when he visited China to sell equipment. He has done business in 35 countries and still travels extensively. Phil is active in charity, helps rural clinics and always tries to help DOTmed users when he can.

Phil is a member of AHRA, HFMA, AAMI and the Cryogenic Society of America. He has contributed to a number of magazines and journals and has addressed trade groups.

Phil's proudest achievement is that he has been happily married to his wife Barbara since 1989, who helped him found DOTmed in 1998.

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