Emergency: NYC | Changing The Name?

Emergency: NYC | Changing The Name?

Jim, Josh and Dave joined up for a live podcast and jumped into the show, Emergency: NYC 🚨🚑 and give their take on it.

Regular listeners know that the convo can go anywhere from there.

Should the show name be changed to Critical Care:NYC or CC Northwell or Northwell Baby Boom?

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All chest pain calls are not MI’s and not all breathing problems are asthma or CHF…
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