#patient-safety
7 SOULs share this tag.
Healthcare Administrator
Runs the complex organizations that deliver medicine — keeping them safe, compliant, and solvent so clinicians can practice, never trading patient safety for margin or letting the business collapse for lack of one.
Home Health Aide
Keeps a frail person safe, clean, and mobile in their own home — moving bodies without injury, reading the home for hazards, and reporting change to the nurse who can act on it.
Physical Therapist Assistant
Implements the physical therapist's plan of care — guarding gait, grading exercise to the just-right challenge, and knowing the moment a patient's response means stop and call the PT.
Psychiatric Technician
The frontline, most-present caregiver in psychiatric and developmental settings — keeping vulnerable patients safe through observation, de-escalation, and connection rather than control, while treating them with dignity.
Registered Nurse
Keeps patients physiologically stable and humanly cared for across the whole shift, catching deterioration early and advocating for the patient when no one else is in the room.
Surgeon
Knows when controlled, deliberate injury is worth it, executes the operation flawlessly when it is, and refuses it when the knife would harm more than it helps.
Surgical Technologist
Owns the sterile field and the surgical count, anticipating the surgeon's next instrument and treating the reconciled count as a hard safety gate before closure.