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The average rating for Confessions Of A Trauma Junkie based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2009-08-12 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 4 stars Alan Sigwardt
I've always had an extreme interest in the field of medicine. And emergency medicine, especially. Needless to say, I was immediately drawn to this book, based only upon the title. I discovered that it totally lived up to everything the title promised. Thinking about emergency medicine, you realize that the only "routine " in this field would be the non-routine, ever changing situations. Sherry Jones Mayo has the ability as a writer to draw you into the stories, you feel an affinity for both the workers and the patients. In truth, you do feel as if you are a passenger in the emergency vehicle with her. I can honestly say I felt the rush of adrenalin, the nervousness, the dread, the anxiety, and the humor of each situation. Emotionally, I was draw to each story, feelling drained by some, giggling at others, and actually feeling for every person in each story. I couldn't put this book down. Ironically, 2 days after I read it, my elderly father fell at his home. My Mother telephoned me, I rushed to their home, and made the decision to place a 911 call for help. As I watched the paramedics and emt working with my father, I was able to realize what they were feeling, and know how much they wanted to help him and ease my Mom's anxiety. I felt a new respect for these people, and the tenderness and compassionate care they show strangers on a regular basis. I have since passed this book on to four other people to read. All of them have enjoyed it tremendously, and agreed that it gives the non-medical person a rare view of the daily world of emergency medical personnel. I would consider this a must read for any one remotely considering entering this field of work, as well as anyone with an interest in medicine and the world of medical treatment. All patients would probably have a new respect for the emergency medical personnel who care for them after reading it. I look forward to reading other books written by Sherry Jones Mayo. Her storytelling abilities are excellent, and she has a real grasp of personality, plot and writing
Review # 2 was written on 2017-06-26 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 5 stars James Weinrich
I have always been interested in watching on tv or reading about anything to do with the medical field. This book falls into that interest. Medics and nurses are an extremely part of out health care system. EMT's are usually the first people to arrive on a traumatic or nonlife threatening situation, whether in the home, workplace or an accident. There are so many things that these wonderful people see out there that we all need to be very thankful for what they do. Sherry Lynn Jones is a nurse, EMT and has done this work for many years. This memoir covers many different aspects of this work, there are stories from Emergency Service Workers, stories about death, day to day life with correction officers in prisons and out in the ambulances. Reading this book gave me more of an understanding of what an EMT really does and how they handle any given situation. I spent my 25-year working career in a local nursing home so I got first-hand knowledge of what nurses do for their patients. A lot of them are so loving that it was heartwarming to work with these people on a daily basis. These stories are written like a novel but with personal insight by Ms.Jones, some very emotional and some humorous but all very enjoyable.


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