
doi: 10.7326/m19-0194
pmid: 31158873
Many years ago, San Francisco had a program where ambulances (unkindly called “boozer cruisers”) would set out at night to pick up people on the street. They were mostly alcoholics.
Alcoholism, Patient Admission, Interprofessional Relations, Internal Medicine, Humans, Internship and Residency, Empathy, Emergency Service, Hospital
Alcoholism, Patient Admission, Interprofessional Relations, Internal Medicine, Humans, Internship and Residency, Empathy, Emergency Service, Hospital
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