Synopses & Reviews
Bridge the gap from classroom concepts to real-life care by using the Workbook to Accompany Fundamentals of Basic Emergency Care, Second Edition. Exercises that appeal to a wide variety of learning styles are presented to help you enhance your critical-thinking skills.
About the Author
Richard Beebe, MS, BSN, NREMT-P is the program director for Bassett Health Care?s Center for Rural Emergency Medical Services Education in Cooperstown, New York. He is also a Clinical Assistant Professor at the State University of New York at Cobleskill, New York. Richard Beebe is also a practicing field Paramedic with the Guilderland Police Department, since 1988. Richard Beebe has a Masters degree in education, is a registered Nurse and a nationally registered Paramedic. Richard Beebe has been an EMS educator for over two decades and is a chapter member of the National Association of EMS Educators. Mr. Beebe is a state and national speaker, author or editor of several textbooks, and has been recently working in a leadership role on the committee for the National EMS Education Standards of the National Association of EMS Educators.Julie K. (Jules) Scadden, NREMT-P, PS has been actively involved in EMS for 17 years serving as a field provider and educator, as a volunteer and career provider. Jules has worked in urban, Fire-based EMS service, and rural municipal and hospital-based EMS services. Jules is currently a Paramedic Specialist, CQI/IT/Data Coordinator for Sac County Ambulance Service in Northwest Iowa. She is an active advocate for EMS, serving on numerous advisory boards and committees at the local, state, and national levels. She is also one of the founders and past Secretary of the National EMS Museum Foundation and the Iowa CPR Education Foundation. Jules is an EMS instructor serving as adjunct faculty for Western Iowa Tech Community College in Sioux City, IA and Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, IA, teaching all levels of EMS. She is a frequent presenter at numerous EMS conferences across the country and writes a quarterly column titled ?Rural Ramblings? for EMS1.com.Deborah Funk M.D., FACEP is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Albany Medical College in Albany, New York where she has been involved in EMS education and medical direction for more than a decade. Having completed an EMS Fellowship, Dr. Funk is a Medical Director for Life Net of New York and is involved in advancing EMS statewide.