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A Thousand Naked Strangers
- A Paramedic's Wild Ride to the Edge and Back
- Narrateur(s): George Newbern
- Durée: 6 h et 53 min
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- trusty human
- 2019-02-06
Interesting
It was a good "read". It held my interest for two plane rides so that's good! I work in EMS so I was able to find parallels in my practice. Some of it was outlandish to me but I cannot speak for everyone.
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- Eric J.
- 2021-07-05
The few, the proud, the insane.
Provides a grounded perspective on the duty of front line care. A story of self discovery and transition. Great story telling, and narration!
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- Amazon Customer
- 2023-06-08
A must-read for everyone in EMS
I listened to this book at three stages of my career thus far: while in paramedic school, fresh out of school and most recently at the two-year mark of my career. Regardless of how many times I listen to A Thousand Naked Strangers, I feel captivated every time. However, throughout each “read”, this book has had the fascinating ability to resonate with me in different ways. My progression throughout my career has allowed me to interpret the words in a different light each time. Hazzard has a gift for storytelling, but it’s his incredibly ability to convey tone in his words which truly enthralls me and allows me to relate to this book time and again in different ways regardless of where I’m at in my career. The eagerness and fascination of a young EMT; the dread of your first solo call as a Paramedic and the performance anxiety; the partners that come and go; the system that slowly passes you by; Kevin Hazzard exemplifies all the emotions, there bizarre context, the highs and the lows of working in EMS while delivering his message through a series of interesting anecdotes. Truly one of my favourite books. George Newbern does a fantastic job at narrating the book. There’s a few times where he mispronounces the names of medications and that kind of seems like something that could’ve been researched somewhere in the editing process, but definitely nothing worth docking a star over. 5/5 overall for narrating and for the story.
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