Tyler Berl has built his professional life in settings where urgency and responsibility are constant. For more than fifteen years in Jacksonville, Florida, he has provided direct clinical care to patients during some of the most critical moments of their lives. He is trained and board-certified in emergency medicine, pediatrics, and tactical medicine. He has worked extensively in critical care transport, bringing stability and focus to situations marked by uncertainty and stress. He became a licensed paramedic in 2011, entering a role that requires technical precision and emotional discipline. Tyler was drawn to high-acuity environments, where rapid assessment and decisive action shape outcomes. This path led him to Orange Park Medical Center, where he spent six years working in the Emergency Department, gaining experience across a wide range of emergencies before advancing to a position on the trauma team. While working in the Emergency Department, Tyler collaborated closely with physicians, nurses, and trauma surgeons, managing trauma activations, cardiac arrests, strokes, severe infections, and pediatric emergencies. During this period, he developed strong proficiency in advanced cardiac life support, airway management, rapid sequence intubation, and ventilator care. Known for remaining composed under pressure, he was often relied upon during critical events to act decisively and maintain order. After leaving the emergency department, Tyler expanded his scope by moving into pediatrics and interfacility transport. Caring for children required heightened attention to physiology and emotional needs, skills he refined further in private critical care transport. There, he managed ventilated and unstable patients, titrating sedatives, vasopressors, and respiratory support minute by minute. During COVID, his expertise placed him among the few cleared to transport critically ill pediatric patients using advanced high-flow systems. In 2020, Tyler Berl earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Public Health, deepening his understanding of patient behavior and population health. He later completed nursing school in 2025 and became a Registered Nurse that summer. After temporarily stepping away to care for his grandmother, he returned to Florida prepared to continue clinical practice, grounded in discipline, service, and experience earned across multiple levels of care.
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