Emergency Project Featured in The Boston Globe: Addressing Burnout Through Service
Last week, The Boston Globe highlighted a critical issue facing healthcare providers today—burnout. In an op-ed penned by our founder, Dr. Darren Cuthbert, Emergency Project’s work was spotlighted as a powerful antidote to the crisis of emotional exhaustion plaguing the medical field.
The piece underscores a truth we’ve witnessed firsthand: purpose is the cure. Through medical missions across the globe, from Guatemala to Jordan, our volunteers don’t just heal patients—they heal themselves. By stepping outside the constraints of overburdened hospital systems and into communities where their skills are desperately needed, providers rediscover the core of why they entered medicine in the first place.
This recognition in The Boston Globe is more than just press—it’s validation of a mission that is changing lives, both for those we serve and those who serve with us. Read the full article and join us in proving that medicine, at its best, is fueled by compassion and purpose.