Bryan Bledsoe (Emergency Medicine) has released the sixth-edition of the textbook .
Pearson Education (Brady) is proud to announce the release of the sixth-edition of Bledsoe’s Paramedic Care: Principles and Practices. This textbook, first published in 1991, has become the standard for paramedic education worldwide. The sixth-edition has been extensively updated to reflect the evolving science and practice of out-of-hospital medicine. The 2-volume text contains 2,091 pages divided into 62 chapters. The comprehensive text is evidence-based and extensively illustrated and available in electronic and print formats. An extensive educational support package is available to assist educational programs using the product. The sixth-edition has been widely adopted and praised. Jeffery D. Anderson, NRP; paramedic program director at Bossier Parish Community College said, “Bledsoe's Paramedic Care: Principles and Practice has been a cornerstone of paramedic education for several decades. I have taught out of almost every edition of these books and they have improved with every new edition. The current edition not only reflects current practice in EMS, it lays a foundation for the students to function at a high level well into the future.”