Killing Season

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421439853

A Paramedic's Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Opioid Epidemic

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By Peter Canning
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Peter Canning, the EMS coordinator at UConn John Dempsey Hospital, has worked for more than twenty-five years as a full-time ambulance paramedic. He is the author of Paramedic: On the Front Lines of Medicine and Rescue 471: A Paramedic's Stories.

Introduction Prologue Chapter 1. Hartford, Connecticut, 1995 Chapter 2. Park Street, 2016 Chapter 3. Antipathy Chapter 4. Empathy Chapter 5. Addiction Chapter 6. Stigma Chapter 7. Withdrawal and Relapse Chapter 8. Heartache Chapter 9. Pain Control Chapter 10. Kelly and Veronica Chapter 11. Opioid Conference Chapter 12. Harm Reduction Chapter 13. Fentanyl Chapter 14. Responder Safety Chapter 15. Family Chapter 16. Partners Chapter 17. Mental Health Chapter 18. Age Chapter 19. The War on Drugs Chapter 20. Temptation Chapter 21. Children Chapter 22. Community Naloxone Chapter 23. Safe-Injection Site Chapter 24. Cut Chapter 25. Danger Ahead Chapter 26. The Bakery Chapter 27. Call of Duty Chapter 28. Plateau Chapter 29. State Capitol Epilogue Heroin Bags of Hartford Acknowledgments Notes Index

Writing Killing Season required more than creativity and conscience; it took guts . . . Canning won't convince all of his colleagues that substance abusers are people first, but I think most of us who read this book will get better at our jobs and be happier doing them. * EMS World *

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