The Handover is Coming

May is here and The Handover Blog Carnival is back. On Thursday, May 27th, I’ll be posting the latest incarnation of The Handover right here at The EMT Spot. I hope you’ll be a part of it.

After a brief hiatus and a change of ownership, The Handover is now under the watchful guidance of two great voices in the EMS blogshphere. Andrew Giebel from the blog From A Probies Eyes and Joel Nield, better known as Rescue Monkey are now the keepers of all things Handover.

So let’s get to it. In true EMT Spot fashion, this month’s Handover is dedicated to those brilliant moments of epiphany that make life grand. We’re going to look at the turning points, the eye openers and the new dawns.

This month’s theme is, ” … And that’s when it all came together.”


I’m looking for contributions that speak to the reader about a difficulty you had or a struggle you went through and the moment when it all clicked. What brought it all together for you? What would you tell someone else who was in a similar place?

I’m looking forward to your contributions. E-mail them to:

steve (at) theemtspot (dot) com

And even more exciting news. June will find The Handover hosted by Jeanette Kozlowski of the ever irreverent Tactical Pants Blog. Her theme will be “downtime.” Now there’s a subject we can all get behind.

Comments

  1. Timothy Clemans says:

    I can’t wait to get to read all these wonderful stories about people’s lives being changed for the better in an instant.

  2. FireCap5 says:

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  1. [...] blog carnival created by Mark Glencourse (Medic999) is returning this month. Steve Whitehead over at The EMT Spot is hosting edition 15. Subject for this round is ” … And that’s when it all came together.” [...]

  2. [...] So get your thinking caps on and your ink quills out and get scribbling. Deadline for submissions is Monday May 24th and all details of how to be included in this upcoming edition can be found at The EMT spot, right here! [...]

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