The Emergency Department Technician Handbook
The Emergency Department Technician Handbook by Robert Shesser, MD, MPH is a concise, high-impact reference crafted for the fast-paced world of emergency care. Whether you’re an ED technician, new graduate, or experienced clinical staff needing a quick refresher, this handbook delivers clear, practical guidance to improve on-shift performance and patient outcomes.
Start by addressing the immediate needs of any busy emergency department: rapid assessment, efficient triage, accurate monitoring, wound management, and safe patient handling. The handbook translates complex protocols into step-by-step actions, easy-to-scan checklists, and real-world tips that match the realities of U.S. and international emergency departments and urgent care settings. It emphasizes patient safety, infection control, documentation best practices, and effective communication with multidisciplinary teams.
What sets this guide apart is its focus on usability—compact, clinically oriented content designed for quick reference during critical moments. Readers will find actionable techniques for EKG basics, IV support, specimen handling, and equipment troubleshooting, all presented in a tone that’s both authoritative and approachable.
Perfect for ED technicians, nursing assistants, paramedics transitioning into emergency roles, and educators seeking a reliable classroom supplement, this handbook helps build confidence and competence on shift. Add this essential resource to your library to streamline care, reduce errors, and enhance teamwork in any emergency setting.
Ready to work smarter during every shift? Choose The Emergency Department Technician Handbook by Robert Shesser, MD, MPH—practical, portable, and purpose-built for emergency care professionals.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


