What We Carry: A New York Paramedic's Story

Author:   Gail Larkin
Publisher:   Full Court Press
ISBN:  

9781946989178


Pages:   156
Publication Date:   13 July 2018
Format:   Paperback
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"Is there a secret to living a happy life? How is it that we so often stumble through life searching for contentment, only to find that it becomes so much more elusive with each plan? So much of our existence is nonsense. We get stuck on ""survive."" What if this was your last day? What are your regrets? What have you learned? Who would you share these final and profound thoughts with? Interacting with people who are near death, dying, or simply living on the street allows us, as prehospital care providers, to see beneath the facades--to glimpse the best and the worst of humanity. What's left at the end of the day is often a burden of stress and heartbreak that somehow allows us to put life into perspective. This selection of real stories from the streets of New York offers an underlying stream of wisdom that has come from seeing more in one week than most of us see in a lifetime. What we carry--the remains of our life experiences--helps us place our priorities in order, keeps us grounded in the moment as a path to joy, and hints at the prospect of a time on Earth filled with deep meaning."

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Author:   Gail Larkin
Publisher:   Full Court Press
Imprint:   Full Court Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.177kg
ISBN:  

9781946989178


ISBN 10:   1946989177
Pages:   156
Publication Date:   13 July 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Gail Larkin has achieved two brave things in her book that most EMS/fire professionals think about but do not bring to fruition in their lifetime--she provides a searingly honest portrayal of what we do as servant leaders; and, through her deep revelations, she leaves a legacy for the next generation to ponder. Past all the training and education, the darkness and despair, there are moments that give us hope in the humanity we all have inside us and for the human condition. it is through this journey that Ms. Larkin's writing reminds me of the old Greek proverb: a society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they will never sit in. Through her sense of what is real, she's planting trees for public safety professionals to come, but this is a book for anyone who wants to understand what those in EMs deal with on a day-to-day basis. --Dr. Chris Nollette, NRP, LP. Professor of emergency Medical Service, Moreno Valley College / Ben Clark training Center, riverside Community College District, California. President, National association of eMS educators (NaeMSe) What We Carry is the spiritual journey of a New York City paramedic as she explores her calling and finds herself. Gail Larkin touchingly recalls patients she has cared for and shows that, every time we touch another person, we take on part of them. she affirms the dignity of all people, no matter who they are--and more importantly, where they are--in life. This is a great read for anyone who has been in healthcare or who wants an insider's view of emergency Medical services. --Marie C. Diglio, BA, EMTP; CIC. Executive Director of Operations, Regional Emergency Medical Services of New York City (NYC REMSCO)


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