The Protocol of Death: Why the Hospital Fired Me for Saving a Marine’s Life, Only to Find an Army of 40 Bikers and the U.S. Marine Corps Waiting at Their Front Door to Finish the Fight I Started.
Part 1: The Trigger The first thing you lose after twenty-three years in trauma medicine isn’t your stomach or your nerves. It’s the tremor in your hands. After two decades of holding together literal human hearts while surgeons scrubbed in, my hands had become as steady as the Arizona mountains surrounding Dalton Springs. But on…
