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Paramedic Survival Guide (Paperback)

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What EMT training can't teach you, this book can

Reading this one-of-a-kind resource is like having a mentor and career coach ride along with you on every call, showing you the ropes, and explaining what it takes to become a successful medic. Paramedic Survival Guide is the perfect primer for all paramedic students--and great refresher for practicing paramedics.

Inside, you'll find narratives written by new EMTs, educators, and experts who share hard-won wisdom designed to smooth the transition from the classroom to the streets. Also included are little-known tips and tricks of the trade from seasoned medics, along with coverage of must-know topics and protocols in such key areas as patient safety and scene safety.

Features

  • Savvy career guidance on picking the right job, the recruitment and interview process, and career paths and options open to paramedics
  • "A Day in the Life of a Paramedic" chapter provides a realistic, tell-it-like-it-is account of an average paramedic call, drawing special attention to the skills required to successfully handle a specific EMT case
  • Taking It to the Street boxes highlight the most important concepts that new EMTs must bear in mind on the job
  • Compelling statistics on the profession are interwoven throughout each chapter and reinforce key points
  • Useful appendices present federal and local resources and associations available to assist medics at any level

About the Author


Peter DiPrima has more than 22 years of public safety experience and is a certified Paramedic and HazMat Instructor. He is the District Manager for the Holbrook Fire District. He also served as an Operational Supervisor and Training Manager for one of the largest hospital based EMS services in the New York Metropolitan Area and a Paramedic Instructor for NYC-EMS / FDNY EMS. He is a Volunteer Firefighter/Paramedic with the Lakeland Fire Department and holds numerous citations for lifesaving. Mr. DiPrima is co-author of the McGraw-Hill EMT-Basic and Paramedic books, and has published an article in JEMS about his experience and response to Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780071769297
ISBN-10: 0071769293
Publisher: McGraw Hill / Medical
Publication Date: April 6th, 2012
Pages: 150
Language: English