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From ER Trauma Tech to Author: Dennis Blocker's Journey | What's The Scuttlebutt Podcast

20-07-2024

This week on the What's The Scuttlebutt Podcast, Don sits down for a one-on-one with Co-Host and Author Dennis Blocker to discuss his remarkable journey. They delve into Dennis's experiences as an ER Trauma Tech, his time in the military, and the challenges of transitioning from an Army Trauma Tech to the civilian equivalent. The conversation also explores his book "Clear!" and addresses the PTSD that often accompanies work in an ER trauma center, along with strategies to combat these demons. Don't miss this insightful and heartfelt episode!

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