Hey all, just looking for any suggestions for EMS related books. Its been a while since ive read anything other than a textbook and id like to read something for pleasure.
Ive already read "En Route" by Steven Grayson and "Rescue 471" by Peter Canning. I really enjoyed Grayson's book. Has anyone read his other release, "A Paramedic's Story: Life, Death, and Everything in Between"?
Im open to anything.
Canning has 2 books, not sure if you've read the other, it's called....err... *checks bookshelf* "
Paramedic; On the Front Lines of Medicine." I also recently found an online blog from an EMT-B in London (who has, since he began writing the blog in 2003, changed careers into a nurse type position at a hospital) who wrote about his calls and the National Healthcare system in England; he has two books called "
Blood, Sweat, and Tea," and of course, "
More Blood, More Sweat, and More Tea." I haven't gotten my hard copies yet as I'm workin out a deal with him to get autographed copies (e-mailing folks can yield wonders), but I'm under the impression that the books are almost exactly like the blog, which is randomreality.blogware.com/blog
I've got another few books tabbed on my browser to get around to buying- why are books so expensive?- "
Ambulance Girl" by Jane Stern, which I understand is more of a finding-yourself type book than a stories-of-my-calls book; "
Confessions of a Trauma Junkie" by Sherry Jones Mayo seems promising; "
House of God" by Samuel Shem is more of a doctor's book but apparently it is hilarious and a "must-read," so there you are.... Lastly I have "
Blue Lights and Long Nights" by Les Pringle, who is British and therefore the only place I have been able to find the book is on Amazon (at an unfortunately unflated price due to the exchange rate of British pounds to our dollars).
Blue Lights is based on the 70's but all the reader reviews say that the stories are all the same as they are these days, the craziness and the sadness, etc.
....I promise, I have a life, I really do.
Not really.