Careers in Emergency Medical Response Teams’ Search and Rescue Units

Careers in Emergency Medical Response Teams’ Search and Rescue Units

Author: Jeri Freedman

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2002-12-15

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 9780823938315

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Discusses the history of search and rescue work by emergency medical response teams, education and training needed, equipment used, and the roles played by various members of each team during and after the events of September 11, 2001.


Careers as a First Responder

Careers as a First Responder

Author: Gina Hagler

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2012-12-15

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1448882435

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First responders are typically the first on the scene to aid victims of serious and life-threatening incidents. Whether they are emergency medical technicians (EMTs), paramedics, or search-and-rescue (SAR) personnel, first responders must act quickly and skillfully in a variety of situations, helping people in danger or medical distress. This title gives an overview of this rewarding career, including various jobs within the field and the career training and credentials needed to perform them. Quotes from first responders and dramatic color photographs of many real-life events make this book an exciting resource for anyone interested in this essential career.


Careers in the Coast Guard's Search and Rescue Units

Careers in the Coast Guard's Search and Rescue Units

Author: Greg Roza

Publisher: Rosen Publishing Group

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9781435836419

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Fascinating Books Provide Information on What It Takes to Take on One of These All-important, Rewarding Careers The harrowing events of September 11, 2001, put in the spotlight heroic individuals who choose to work as search and rescue specialists. Whether it's the Coast Guard, FEMA, emergency medical response teams, police departments, the National Guards, or fire departments, when disaster strikes, we can be thankful that these men and women are there--fully trained, on the alert, and ready to go. These books celebrate what it takes to be one of these brave individuals as well as discuss what day-to-day life on the job is like--all written in an informative yet easy-to-read manner that gives young readers insight into how they too can aspire to make a difference. In response to the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01, the U.S. Coast Guard responded within minutes by sending in helicopters and vessels to evacuate the injured, and dispatched ships whose crews rushed victims to emergency medical facilities. This is just one example of how vital the Coast Guard is to search and rescue efforts. The book recounts the early origins of the Coast Guard--which in itself is a fascinating adventure story--explains the difference between wartime and peacetime duties, and thoroughly explains the training involved in becoming a member.


Careers in the National Guards' Search and Rescue Units

Careers in the National Guards' Search and Rescue Units

Author: Meg Greene

Publisher: Rosen Publishing Group

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9781435836426

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Fascinating Books Provide Information on What It Takes to Take on One of These All-important, Rewarding Careers The harrowing events of September 11, 2001, put in the spotlight heroic individuals who choose to work as search and rescue specialists. Whether it's the Coast Guard, FEMA, emergency medical response teams, police departments, the National Guards, or fire departments, when disaster strikes, we can be thankful that these men and women are there--fully trained, on the alert, and ready to go. These books celebrate what it takes to be one of these brave individuals as well as discuss what day-to-day life on the job is like--all written in an informative yet easy-to-read manner that gives young readers insight into how they too can aspire to make a difference. Only hours after the 9/11/01 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the National Guards were ready to join in the search and rescue efforts. This well-written title alerts readers to the important role these citizen-soldiers play as the first line of defense for many types of state and federal emergencies. More than just militia men and women, members of the Army and Air National Guards provide emergency relief during floods, blizzards, rescue missions, energy blackouts, and civil unrest. Complete with first-person accounts, this book contains the fascinating history of the National Guard, enlistment requirements for men and women, and training opportunities.


Jump-Starting a Career in Hospitals & Home Health Care

Jump-Starting a Career in Hospitals & Home Health Care

Author: Jeri Freedman

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2013-12-15

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1477717013

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The health care industry offers many opportunities for a challenging and fulfilling career with only two years of post-high school education. Workers in the hospital and home health fields provide essential care around the clock to some of the most vulnerable patients and the elderly. Readers explore a range of career options within these fields, including practical or visiting nurse, social service aide, home health aide, and medical equipment technician, among others. Clear, accessible text and evocative photos give a sense of each job's responsibilities and work environment. Useful information about training requirements, certification and licensing tests, and paths to advancement empower readers to pursue their goals.


Lights & Sirens

Lights & Sirens

Author: James Cowan

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13:

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This time-saving reference offers practical information on 15 types of emergency professionals and their experiences, featuring chapters that focus on specific professions, such as dispatchers, dog handlers, forest and park rangers, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, ER personnel and more; complete profiles of each occupation - job descriptions, qualifications, required skills, necessary equipment, special risks and jargon; charts, lists, sidebars and sample scenarios that help you save time and get the information right; medications and equipment commonly used at emergency scenes - from what they do, to exactly how they are administered; and a detailed glossary of emergency injuries and illnesses and how they are treated.


Clinical Leadership for Paramedics

Clinical Leadership for Paramedics

Author: Amanda Blaber

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2014-05-16

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 0335263135

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Leadership is a vital part of delivering high quality healthcare for all healthcare professionals. With the introduction of the NHS Leadership Academy, Leadership Framework and the Competency Framework there has never been a better time for paramedics to hone their leadership skills and expertise. This is the first book of its kind to demonstrate just how vital leadership skills are for all paramedics and explore how paramedics can lead in their everyday practice. Divided into two parts the book looks at both the context of contemporary leadership for paramedic practice and then the specific skills of leadership. The book includes chapters on: What is leadership and who does it? Communication skills & leadership Working as a team Decision making Conflict resolution Mentorship and preceptorship Each chapter includes case studies, examples and quotes from real life paramedic practice to show what good leadership looks like in everyday clinical settings. The book also features profiles of real paramedics that demonstrate the role that leadership plays for all practitioners from novice student paramedics through to specialist paramedic practitioners. Essential reading for student paramedics and practitioners alike. Contributors: Kevin Barrett, Amanda Y Blaber, Graham Harris, Paul Jones, Linda Nelson, Mel Newton, Caryll Overy, Marion Richardson, Paul Street and Surinder Walia. "The notion of Leadership within the United Kingdom's (UK) National Health Service (NHS) has without question been one which continues to draw debate amongst policy makers, executive officers, service users, professional bodies and regulators. This book explores the many paradigms in which the notion of Leadership plays an ever increasing role in the lives of healthcare professionals. Its interaction with summaries of leadership ideologies, along with the questions posed by the authors, allow students to delve into the role of leadership, illustrating the various ways in which strong leadership helps shape and improve patient/client outcomes. The book explores the many paradigms in which the notion of Leadership plays an ever increasing role in the lives of healthcare professionals. This publication is not only an essential read for student paramedics, but other healthcare students embarking upon a career within the healthcare setting. Along with student paramedics, this book will assist experienced paramedics and those responsible for educating and mentoring paramedic students. Drawing on a vast range of experience and knowledge from a number of contributors to the book, the text provides insightful and illuminating ideas and suggestions as to how the notion of Leadership helps practitioners develop their own knowledge and skills as they progress through their career to become registered healthcare professionals. I strongly recommend this book to those starting their careers as healthcare professionals." John DonaghyJohn Donaghy BSc (Hons), PgCert, FHEA, FCPara.Principal Lecturer & Professional Lead - Paramedic Science, University of Hertfordshire, UK.