Book review

05 November 2012
Volume 4 · Issue 11

The days of rote learning as the principle means of attaining the lofty rank of ‘paramedic’ are mercifully numbered. However, there will always be an element of ‘memory’ work involved, and, with a greater emphasis now being placed on the actual understanding of paramedic practice, these sorts of texts should fit comfortably on any paramedic's (and student paramedic's) bookshelf.

With a real innovative mixture of tests, including MCQs, filling in the blanks and diagram labelling, the reader can simply pick and choose which subject area they wish to read up on. The format of both books is designed to ‘test’ the reader's knowledge but where these differ from other revision aids and study guides, is that the tests are supplemented by a discussion around the topic in question. There is also a very useful list of recommended texts for the readers to further develop their understanding.

Another nice touch is a list of common abbreviations used in a clinical setting and a glossary of medical terminology at the end of each book.

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