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The Paramedic at Work - A Sociology of a New Profession (Hardcover)
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The Paramedic at Work - A Sociology of a New Profession (Hardcover)
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Ambulance services and paramedics perform critical roles in
contemporary healthcare economies. Trained to work in the field and
respond rapidly to emergencies, societies have come to increasingly
rely on ambulance services to deliver urgent care. Never has this
need been more acute than in recent years given intense social
inequality, overstretched and underfunded health systems, and
deadly pandemics. Leo McCann offers the first book-length study of
the paramedic profession in England. Based on in-depth interviews
and ethnographic observation, The Paramedic at Work provides a
detailed account of the complex realities of work in this
fascinating occupation. Chapters explore the nature of work 'out on
the road', the peculiarities of ambulance organizational culture,
the intensity of workplace stress and burnout, and the current and
future trajectory of paramedic professionalism. The book documents
the unique paradoxes experienced by those employed in this line of
work. Ambulance staff are trained to handle life-threatening trauma
and disease, but most callouts consist of unplanned primary care.
Paramedic work features wide autonomy but is also bound into an
array of micromanaging performance indicators. Paramedics are
trusted and respected in society but the profession is poorly
understood and employers can be unsupportive. However, no matter
how intense the personal struggles can be, paramedic work also
offers rare opportunities for meaningful and socially valued work.
This book shows that the role and status of the paramedic is
rapidly moving from a manual occupation rooted in first aid and
transportation, to a clinical profession of increasing scope,
versatility, and social respect.
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