Favorite Parts of Being a Public Relations Consultant at a Medical Transportation Company
Nicole, a Public Relations Consultant, most enjoys highlighting the often-overlooked work of first responders, stating that "the feeling that you get when you are able to bring attention to people that don't get a lot of recognition for their work is pretty amazing". The emotional impact of interacting with grateful patients and their families, hearing "amazing stories of survivals," is a deeply rewarding aspect of the role.
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Nicole Michel
Public Relations Consultant
A Global Medical Transportation Company
California State University Chico
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Creative Writing, Journalism
Healthcare, Medical & Wellness
Communication and Marketing
None Applicable
Video Highlights
1. Working with first responders and bringing attention to their often-overlooked work.
2. Hearing impactful stories from patients and their families, highlighting the positive impact of medical transportation.
3. Shining a positive light on the work of medical professionals and first responders through PR.
Transcript
What do you enjoy most about being in your current role?
Working with first responders, the feeling you get when you bring attention to people who don't receive much recognition for their work is pretty amazing. You hear incredible stories and interact with remarkable individuals.
I've done many patient interviews and am very thankful for them. I've also cried with many parents and patients, moved by their gratitude and the amazing stories of survival.
Ultimately, it's about the people. It's about being able to shine a positive light on the work that they do.
