GBU Paramedic Book Bundle: 3-Book Series for EMTs and Paramedics
GBU Paramedic Book Bundle: 3-Book Series for EMTs and Paramedics is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The GBU Paramedic Book Bundle brings together all three titles in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Series, written for paramedics, EMTs, nurses, midwives, doctors and allied health professionals who want to reflect on their practice and grow good habits across a career in patient care.
Book #1: Growing Good Habits
Becoming a newly qualified paramedic or EMT is a juggling act. With hands and minds full of ambition, fresh ideas, hard-earned expertise and new knowledge, it can be challenging to maintain the standards you want to deliver. This book is your guide to growing good habits, so that little of the bad and even less of the ugly can creep in along the way.
Book #2: Questions for Honest Self-Reflection
- Are you still the type of paramedic you hoped to be when you first set foot inside an ambulance?
- Can you go home at the end of each shift without questioning your actions?
- Would your style of patient care be acceptable for your own family in their time of need?
Book #3: Reflective Rhymes for Patient Care
Pocket-sized reflections for doctors, nurses, paramedics, EMTs, midwives, mental health professionals, allied health services, educators and support staff.
- Ideal graduation gift for those new to healthcare
- Vital questions to provoke self-motivated accountability
- Conversation starters for group-based discussion
- Useful prompts for continued professional development
Please note: These books do not constitute medical advice and are intended as study and reflection guides. Always follow the practice guidelines of your local health authority when conducting clinical care.
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