SUMMARY - Trauma & Critical Care
In the quiet hours of a winter night in rural Saskatchewan, a paramedic navigates icy roads toward a remote community where a patient has suffered a severe traumatic injury. The ambulance’s lights cut through the dark, but the journey to the nearest Level I trauma centre is measured in hours, not minutes. For the patient’s family, this distance represents a terrifying gap between survival and loss, a reality that underscores the geographic inequalities inherent in Canada’s emergency medical services.