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    Student Paramedic Adventures: A Stepping Stone

    By Aaron Mallinson

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    Student Paramedic Adventures (Book Two): A Stepping Stone is second in the series of the jobs a young Student Paramedic encounters in his daily work life.
    A Stepping Stone includes real-life recollections of emergency calls, within this section of my career, which show the early days of working and learning within a new industry, for a private service leading up to my time with the NHS.

    It Includes:
    - Re-Introduction.
    - Deadly Thoughts At Fifteen.
    - "I've Cut Meself".
    - Food Fantasies, Gone Wrong! (Baked Beans and Blood & Choking on Curry and Rice.)
    - Mental Pictures; Hanging By A Thread, Part One.
    - Mental Pictures; Hanging By A Thread, Part Two.
    - My Thanks.
    - Further Food For Thought.

    All writing is intended to be accurate to emotions felt at the time of experiencing so that the attitude, personality and perspective changes are evidently seen as you follow the journey from a young Non-IHCD Emergency Medical Technician to fully qualified Paramedic. (Currently IHCD Technician level)
    Warning: May Contain Graphic Descriptive Content.

    For the best consumer experience please note that this ebook should be read in portrait view on tablets, to ensure formatting remains correct.

    All proceeds from this short eBook will be donated towards helping those with blood cell cancer, through Anthony Nolan.
    Proceeds from Student Paramedic Adventures (Book One): A New Beginning. Have been donated to Cancer Research UK and the local Air Ambulance. Future funds will be donated to Anthony Nolan.
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    Disclaimer: Although aiming to be as accurate as realistically possible, names and places will have been changed to protect patient and staff confidentiality. The opinions I express are that of my own, bearing no reflection on the colleagues I worked alongside, or organisation I work for.
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