Lydia Coutré
- When MetroHealth trauma surgeon Dr. Amy McDonald has to tell parents their child has died, she wants nothing more than to sit with them, mourn with them and support them. But then the next trauma victim comes in, and she has to help. “If I’m at work, and I have a patient die, I can’t sit there and grieve,” said McDonald, MetroHealth’s director of trauma in the intensive care unit. “I’ve got to move onto the next patient. What else can I do? You learn to
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