I suggest to you our "Being a 911 Dispatcher is Easy" design, it's simple and attractive, the best gift for a Dispatcher or a Police Officer for women and men. It's unique and has the element that you need to impress your loved ones Use this large journal to record memories, to reflect on life, for creative writing, to plan future projects, Click on the Author link above to see our selection of products and gifts thank you for your confidence Format: 6 x 9 inches 120 pages The first page is a blank page where you can write a personal note Matte Finish
I suggested to you our "Being a 911 Dispatcher is Easy" design, it's simple and attractive, the best gift for a Dispatcher or a police officer for women and men. It's unique and has the element that you need to impress your loved ones. Use this large journal to record memories, to reflect on life, for creative writing, to plan future projects, Click on the Author link above to see our selection of products and gifts we are pleased if you chose one of our models thank you for your confidence Format: 6 x 9 inches 120 pages The first page is a blank page where you can write a personal note Glossy cover
I suggested to you our "Being a 911 Dispatcher is Easy" design, it's simple and attractive, the best gift for a Dispatcher or a police officer for women. It's unique and has the element that you need to impress your loved ones. Use this large journal to record memories, to reflect on life, for creative writing, to plan future projects, Click on the Author link above to see our selection of products and gifts we are pleased if you chose one of our models thank you for your confidence Format: 6 x 9 inches 120 pages The first page is a blank page where you can write a personal note Glossy cover
I suggested to you our "Being a 911 Dispatcher is Easy" design, it's simple and attractive, the best gift for a Dispatcher or a police officer for women and men. It's unique and has the element that you need to impress your loved ones. Use this large journal to record memories, to reflect on life, for creative writing, to plan future projects, Click on the Author link above to see our selection of products and gifts we are pleased if you chose one of our models thank you for your confidence Format: 6 x 9 inches 120 pages The first page is a blank page where you can write a personal note Glossy cover
About the Book Recipe for a fun read: 1. Start with four college roommates who banded together to beat heroin addiction 2. Reunite them years later in an effort to save a school for special needs children 3. Add in a generous helping of adrenaline rush that only a busy emergency department can provide 4. Top with exciting harness racing action 5. Season well with humor and intrigue Save room for dessert. A sequel, “Never Becomes Now,” is in progress. About the Author Larry J Kachik, MD grew up in western Pennsylvania. He obtained his premedical education at Johns Hopkins University. He never graduated because he was accepted into medical school after his junior year. He received his MD degree from Jefferson Medical College. Although his main interest throughout medical school was emergency medicine, he elected to complete a residency in Family Medicine. Although there were emergency medicine residencies at the time, emergency medicine was not an ABMS approved specialty. Upon completion of his residency, he began his career in emergency medicine. During his career he obtained and maintained board certification from both the American Board of Emergency Medicine and The American Academy of Family Physicians. His clinical work in the emergency department spanned twenty-five years and included fifteen years as the Chair of his department. In addition, Dr Kachik also was appointed as the medical director of an acute care hospital. Upon completion of his clinical career Dr Kachik transitioned to working as a physician surveyor for The Joint Commission. He felt it was, and still is, the premier healthcare accrediting body in the world. While working for The Joint Commission he became a member of their Speaker’s Bureau and wrote occasional items for various Joint Commission Resources publications. He was a surveyor in the hospital accreditation division. He surveyed acute care hospitals, critical access hospitals, Department of Defense hospitals and hospitals run by the Bureau of Prisons. He also participated frequently in “for cause” surveys done to investigate serious hospital complaints. Dr. Kachik became infatuated with harness racing while in college. Shortly after he began his clinical career, he embarked upon racehorse ownership. Over a span of greater than twenty years, he owned interests in more than fifty horses. He is still an avid race fan to this day.
I suggest to you our "Being a 911 Dispatcher is Easy" design, it's simple and attractive, the best gift for a Dispatcher or a Police Officer for women and men. It's unique and has the element that you need to impress your loved ones Use this large journal to record memories, to reflect on life, for creative writing, to plan future projects, Click on the Author link above to see our selection of products and gifts thank you for your confidence Format: 6 x 9 inches 120 pages The first page is a blank page where you can write a personal note Matte Finish
Master the Public Safety Dispatcher/911 Operator Exam provides everything you need to succeed on the exam, including two full-length practice tests, thorough review of every question type on the exam, proven test-taking strategies to help you score higher, and comprehensive information for beginning and advanced-level emergency personnel. Also, expert tips on how to best analyze job announcements and interviewing successfully are included to give you an edge over the competition.
The Police Communications Technician Passbook(R) prepares you for your test by allowing you to take practice exams in the subjects you need to study. It provides hundreds of questions and answers in the areas that will likely be covered on your upcoming exam, including but not limited to: understanding written information; communicating written information to another person; remembering new information; recognizing the existence of a problem; combining separate pieces of information to form a general conclusion; and more.