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Emergency care in the streets probably the single worst.
Having college level A&P and pharm (or at least buy the texts they use and do some self study) going in will make up for the shortcomings of the typical EMS text in part.
If you can get get your hands on a basic cardiology text and one on respiratory (very basic, intended for the lay person, I suppose), that's probably half the battle of medic school right there. Anyone have any recommendations? Check out Tom B's www.ems12lead.com after you've had the cardiology/ECG lectures. You can also check out www.ccmtutorials.com for additional info.
Agreed. There is so much misinformation in that book.
Agreed. There is so much misinformation in that book.
Agreed. There is so much misinformation in that book.
It begs the question.
Who is responsible for the mess that is that book?
The author?
The publisher?
The instructor who uses it?
Used the Mosby giganto book at my first medic program, now using the Brady/Bledsoe 5 book set. After reading about half of the Bledsoe set, I must say I am much more impressed by it than I ever was with the Mosby book.
Not surprising, the big mosby book is designed to teach to the test.