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Malcolm Lloyd Dubber returns to the literary limelight with Signal from Malta

Softcover | 6 x 9in | 270 pages | ISBN 9781665585675 E-Book | 270 pages | ISBN 9781665585668 Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble About the Author Malcolm Lloyd Dubber is a scientist, specializing in explosives chemistry, CBRNe and emergency planning. He gained a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree in Explosives Chemistry from the City University, London. He is a Chartered Scientist (CSci), Chartered Chemist (CChem), Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRSC), and a Fellow of the Emergency Planning Society (FEPS). He is a former U.K. Home Office Civil Defence Scientific advisor (stood down in 1992). He has the unusual combination of working with explosives and radioactive substances that led him to work at the U.K. s Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) Aldermaston. He has worked as a local government emergency planning officer and has undertook the preparation of special emergency plans, such as Chernobyl, Ukraine. Although experienced in writing reports and plans, he ha

Malcolm Lloyd Dubber returns to the literary limelight with Signal from Malta

Malcolm Lloyd Dubber returns to the literary limelight with ‘Signal from Malta’ Share Article Sense of winning under difficult conditions and a loving life. GLOUCESTER, England (PRWEB) April 19, 2021 Malcolm Lloyd Dubber revisits the story of naval officer, lieutenant commander Ewan Jones and nurse Hazel Almonde in his latest publication titled “Signal from Malta” (published by AuthorHouse UK). A sequel to “Return to Malta,” this book finds the romance between Ewan and Hazel caught up in the closing days of World War II. Now a married couple, Ewan and Hazel are involved in naval intelligence operations to capture for escaping Nazis. Hazel is assigned to lead a party of nurses to Italy, while Ewan patrols the Albanian coast in search of a German SS Panzer division. Ironically, the Nazis have enlisted help from the Russian secret police (NKVD) in exchange for weapons communist insurgents in the Balkan

Death Communication: The Forgotten Skill

03/02/2021 Eventually we face the reality that there is absolutely nothing optional about coping with death. EMS providers will never overcome being uncomfortable with the death notification skill as long as we ignore the need for it. Alexandra Jabr, EMT-P, is the creator of Emergency Resilience, LLC and the course “Death Communication for First Responders: How to Deliver Unfortunate News.” In this month s first podcast she speaks with host Mike McCabe about this neglected portion of our training and its impacts. Don t miss the associated print article, “Death Communication What We ve Failed to Teach.” Follow EMS World (EMSWorldOFCL) on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. EMS World Spring is March 3–5, and EMS World Expo is Oct. 4–8, 2021 in Atlanta! 

CE Article: Death Communication—What We ve Failed to Teach

Understand the state of current education as it relates to death and grieving; List five practices EMS providers can implement to alleviate family suffering; Describe how occupational resilience is essential to effective EMS work; Learn what terms to avoid when communicating with those who are grieving.  Almost 10 years ago I spotted the words Coping with Death (optional) listed in the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) instructor manual. “Why don’t we ever teach this section?” I asked the man who gave me my first job as an American Heart Association instructor. He uncomfortably replied, “We don’t have time to teach it.” 

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