This book was designed to be used by both the Paramedic intern and Paramedic preceptor to help with consistency when it comes to patient assessments and running calls as a student.
Thanks, Mark! (Douglas Diaz)Mark Poyer\'s The Paramedic.
I am now a full-time paramedic.
To this day, I still carry it on me and review it before and after calls.
Slowly but surely, my questioning started to become more on point and made me feel more confident in my assessments and differentials.
Even at a moment\'s notice, I could quickly refer to it on the way to calls.
I love how easy it is to read.
I had it with me everywhere I went, even when I wasn\'t interning.
It is the most creative and helpful thing I have read since Paramedic school.
I was rusty with the type of questions I would ask during specific calls, but then I was introduced to this guidebook.
I was extremely nervous; mostly because I wanted to do right by my patient and because I wanted to impress my preceptor.
During my first briefing with my preceptor, I was set to run our very first call to see what level my assessments were at.
Bockholt)There\'s always so much to think about during your internship, especially when you are running your first call. (Ryan W.
I am a successful Paramedic today because of you.
Thank you, Mark, for setting me up for success in my career and giving me a good experience.
Using this book will make you more confident and help you with remembering important questions to ask patients while you are under pressure and exposed to stress on calls.
Even for someone who is interested in a career in EMS to a seasoned paramedic, I highly recommend this book.
This is a must read for Paramedic interns.
This book is great for anyone who is interested in improving their patient assessments, differential diagnosis, and skills.
It is quick and easy to refer to while riding in the back of a moving ambulance.
I noticed that my patient assessments became stronger and had better flow when I started to use this book.
This book is not geared toward any one specific county, and it is still recommended that you all follow local protocols, guidelines, policies, and procedures.
At the young age of twenty years old, I completed my Paramedic Internship with Mark Poyer at the San Francisco Fire Department.
Reviewing this book as a student allows the student to become consistent and gives them clear, concise goals toward becoming a great paramedic.
Think condensed-down Paramedic book filled with important details.
This book was designed to be used by both the Paramedic intern and Paramedic preceptor to help with consistency when it comes to patient assessments and running calls as a student