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Criticism 101: Why you should stop blowing off feedback

A must-listen for any medic who’s ever said, “That guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about”

When it comes to taking criticism, EMS professionals are … not great. In this episode of Inside EMS, cohosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson get real about why criticism hits so hard and how we can start to deal with it like grownups (instead of defensive toddlers). They break down Chris’s recent article, “10 practical tips for responding to criticism,” sharing personal stories of defensiveness, arrogance and the long road to emotional intelligence.

From learning to separate emotion from feedback to asking for clarification and recognizing when there’s truth in someone’s harsh words, this episode is a masterclass in professional and personal growth. The duo also explores how criticism ties into self-awareness, communication with partners, and even romantic relationships. Whether you’re a seasoned medic or a brand-new EMT, these tips will help you take feedback like a pro without letting it wreck your day.

Memorable quotes

  • “We do not want our medicine criticized. We do not want our work ethics criticized. We just do not want criticism.” — Chris Cebollero
  • “Experience comes from mistakes. Mistakes come from lack of experience.” — Chris Cebollero
  •  “Back in the day, I didn’t care. I used to say the same thing. People either love me or hate me; there’s no in the middle. But you know what? I wasn’t looking at the bigger picture.” — Kelly Grayson

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