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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph F ClarkPublisher: Firefly Books Ltd Imprint: Firefly Books Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.816kg ISBN: 9781554074648ISBN 10: 1554074649 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 27 March 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsA distillation of eight years in three ambulances and two emergency rooms, this energized, gruesome collection of true tales comes from a University of Cincinnati neurologist who cut his teeth as an emergency medical technician (EMT). This faithful memoir of life in the ambulance lane and the characters who populate it -- unbridled heroes... losers with whom no one wanted to work -- contains its share of poignant moments, but is far from sentimental; at 18, Clark had to grow, quickly. a strong sense of gallows humor to deal with the gore and mortality. The author's remarks that you can't have a conversation with [an EMT]...without hearing about blood, guts, vomit or death; accordingly, the holy trinity of blood, vomit and feces is invoked on nearly every page. Stories about suicide attempts, strokes and gang violence abound, and unsurprisingly, it eventually becomes too much for Clark, who burns out (like so many of his colleagues) trying to do the right thing. Occasionally clunk writing and a listless romantic subplot distract, but readers with the stomach for it will be drawn in by this high-speed, adrenaline-powered ride-along.-- (04/01/2009) Clark carries the reader along his emergency ride of screaming sirens, gunshots and bloody messes... The stories are not a list of Clark's experiences but a continuous, flowing story. This is what makes the book so good... [It] gives us an appreciation for the efforts of the emergency medical services and is an eye-opener to the everyday things we don't think about that help or hamper [them]... A very good read in itself and a must-read for anyone with at least a small interest in the medical profession.-- (05/18/2009) My Ambulance Education is a lot like that accident on the highway: you want to look, but you don't want to see. That's because this is a darn good memoir, but the graphically gruesome, stomach-clenching tales might mean trouble for delicate readers. Clark doesn't candy-coat anything and his stories are often blunt, yet respectful. He's particularly gracious to colleagues in the fire and police departments and the Emergency Departments to which he transports patients.... In the end, Clark is honest about why he got out of the biz, but he clearly doesn't regret his time spent in the back of a rig. Despite the blood-and-guts -- can I warn you enough? -- I liked this book a whole lot and I think you will, too.-- (06/21/2009) This one gets nine stars. It was a nice read--fascinating, fast moving, and very well written. It had the feel of House's Wilson in an ambulance. The book was immediately engrossing and tastefully dealt with potentially icky experiences while still being refreshingly honest. The author is also the Dean Koontz of memoir writers - successfully blending the horror of the job with humor. This is definitely recommended for medical drama fans.-- (09/10/2009) Clark carries the reader along his emergency ride of screaming sirens, gunshots and bloody messes... A very good read. -- Garrett Bishoff Lethbridge Herald (05/18/2009) Clark carries the reader along his emergency ride of screaming sirens, gunshots and bloody messes... A very good read.--Garrett Bishoff Lethbridge Herald (05/18/2009) Author InformationJoseph F. Clark, PhD, is a scientist, researcher and faculty member in the University of Cincinnati's Department of Neurology, specializing in the causes and treatments of stroke. The author or coauthor of numerous articles in scientific journals and three scientific textbooks, he lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |