Paramedic Practice Today: Above and Beyond: Volume 1Aehlert, Robert Vroman Get the tools you need to succeed! With its conversational, easy-to-read style, Volume 1 of Paramedic Practice Today: Above and Beyond simplifies topics and helps you master National Standard Curriculum objectives and meet the new National Education Standards. It also includes a companion DVD with step-by-step videos demonstrating key skills in the textbook, along with medical animations and video lectures. Because this book corresponds to the National Registry of EMTs National EMS Practice Analysis, it provides you with the best possible preparation for the National Registry exam. A JB Course Manager resource is available to accompany this title. JB Course Manager is an easy-to-use and fully hosted online learning platform. For additional information, or to make your request, contact your Account Specialist or visit http://go.jblearning.com/JBCM. For the Paramedic Practice Today Two-Volume Set, along with the complete list of resources available, please visit this page |
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Paramedic Practice Today - 2 Volume Set (Revised Reprint): Above and Beyond Barbara J. Aehlert No preview available - 2011 |
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