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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 22 MIN

The Physicality of Healthcare with Kelly Wright

from Pre-Hospital Care Podcast · host Eoin Walker

In The Physical Toll of High Adventure Healthcare, Kelly Wright examines the often-unacknowledged physical and psychological cost of working at the sharp edge of medicine. Drawing on experience from flight nursing and hospital-based practice, she describes how cumulative occupational stressors steadily erode clinician health, threatening both well-being and career longevity.Kelly outlines how healthcare professionals operating in aviation and other high-intensity clinical environments are exposed to a combination of environment-specific stressors, including continuous vibration, excessive noise, hypoxia, and confined workspaces that limit safe posture and movement. These factors do not exist in isolation but compound the routine demands of clinical work, accelerating musculoskeletal fatigue and long-term physical damage.Beyond these environmental challenges, the article highlights the mechanical strain common across much of healthcare practice. Repetitive lifting, manual handling, prolonged shifts, disrupted recovery, and sustained awkward postures are presented as everyday hazards that, over time, contribute to chronic injury, reduced physical capacity, and premature departure from clinical roles.Kelly also addresses the growing problem of workplace violence directed at healthcare professionals and its profound downstream effects. Physical injury, fear at work, emotional exhaustion, and burnout are described as interconnected outcomes that erode morale, professional identity, and the ability to sustain a long-term career. The article makes clear that physical harm and psychological injury are inseparable and must be addressed together.Protecting clinicians requires more than admiration for their resilience or heroism; it demands deliberate, systemic action. If healthcare systems wish to retain experienced, capable professionals, they must actively reduce preventable harm and invest in safer working environments for those who care for others at high personal cost. You can read the blog here: https://highadventurehealthcare.substack.com/p/the-physicality-of-healthcareThis episode is sponsored by PAX: The gold standard in emergency response bags.When you’re working under pressure, your kit needs to be dependable, tough, and intuitive. That’s exactly what you get with PAX. Every bag is handcrafted by expert tailors who understand the demands of pre-hospital care. From the high-tech, skin-friendly, and environmentally responsible materials to the cutting-edge welding process that reduces seams and makes cleaning easier, PAX puts performance first. They’ve partnered with 3M to perfect reflective surfaces for better visibility, and the bright grey interior makes finding gear fast and effortless, even in low light. With over 200 designs, PAX bags are made to suit your role, needs, and environment. And thanks to their modular system, many bags work seamlessly together, no matter the setup.PAX doesn’t chase trends. Their designs stay consistent, so once you know one, you know them all. And if your bag ever takes a beating? Their in-house repair team will bring it back to life.PAX – built to perform, made to last.Learn more at ⁠https://www.pax-bags.com/en/⁠

In The Physical Toll of High Adventure Healthcare, Kelly Wright examines the often-unacknowledged physical and psychological cost of working at the sharp edge of medicine. Drawing on experience from flight nursing and hospital-based practice, she describes how cumulative occupational stressors steadily erode clinician health, threatening both well-being and career longevity.Kelly outlines how healthcare professionals operating in aviation and other high-intensity clinical environments are exposed to a combination of environment-specific stressors, including continuous vibration, excessive noise, hypoxia, and confined workspaces that limit safe posture and movement. These factors do not exist in isolation but compound the routine demands of clinical work, accelerating musculoskeletal fatigue and long-term physical damage.Beyond these environmental challenges, the article highlights the mechanical strain common across much of healthcare practice. Repetitive lifting, manual handling, prolonged shifts, disrupted recovery, and sustained awkward postures are presented as everyday hazards that, over time, contribute to chronic injury, reduced physical capacity, and premature departure from clinical roles.Kelly also addresses the growing problem of workplace violence directed at healthcare professionals and its profound downstream effects. Physical injury, fear at work, emotional exhaustion, and burnout are described as interconnected outcomes that erode morale, professional identity, and the ability to sustain a long-term career. The article makes clear that physical harm and psychological injury are inseparable and must be addressed together.Protecting clinicians requires more than admiration for their resilience or heroism; it demands deliberate, systemic action. If healthcare systems wish to retain experienced, capable professionals, they must actively reduce preventable harm and invest in safer working environments for those who care for others at high personal cost. You can read the blog here: https://highadventurehealthcare.substack.com/p/the-physicality-of-healthcareThis episode is sponsored by PAX: The gold standard in emergency response bags.When you’re working under pressure, your kit needs to be dependable, tough, and intuitive. That’s exactly what you get with PAX. Every bag is handcrafted by expert tailors who understand the demands of pre-hospital care. From the high-tech, skin-friendly, and environmentally responsible materials to the cutting-edge welding process that reduces seams and makes cleaning easier, PAX puts performance first. They’ve partnered with 3M to perfect reflective surfaces for better visibility, and the bright grey interior makes finding gear fast and effortless, even in low light. With over 200 designs, PAX bags are made to suit your role, needs, and environment. And thanks to their modular system, many bags work seamlessly together, no matter the setup.PAX doesn’t chase trends. Their designs stay consistent, so once you know one, you know them all. And if your bag ever takes a beating? Their in-house repair team will bring it back to life.PAX – built to perform, made to last.Learn more at ⁠https://www.pax-bags.com/en/⁠

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