Review of Medical Diver

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Book like these give new ideas, perspective and knowledge to the unknown facts. The book seems interesting. Thanks for the review
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A book about a former US navy is definitely interesting. I also like the fact that the author includes stories of his jail experiences.
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This sounds educative. I would love to recommend it to a good friend.
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This is a great review of "Medical Diver" by Len Starbeck! The reviewer found the book highly educational and enjoyed the adventurous tone. They appreciated the author's honesty and vulnerability, as well as the exploration of themes like capitalism and discrimination. Despite some technical terms posing a challenge, the book was well-edited and entertaining. Overall, the reviewer rates it 4 out of 4 stars and recommends it to those interested in navy school and medical diving. Unpredictable twists, kept me on edge.
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This review of "Medical Diver" by Len Starbeck shows that the book is an excellent read for those interested in navy school and medical diving. The author's honest and vulnerable storytelling adds depth to the adventures he shares. The book is well-edited and provides both educational and entertaining content. With a rating of 4 out of 5 stars, this book is highly recommended for readers seeking an informative and adventurous read. Unpredictable twists, kept me on edge.
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Medical Diver by Len Starbeck recounts his 28-year career in the U.S. Navy, where he served as an Independent Medical Diver and tactical medic. The book offers insight into the challenges of practicing medicine under pressure, including deep-sea diving, neuro examinations, and diving at extreme altitudes. It highlights the importance of safety measures and the support of his family throughout his unique career.
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I think the book was very educational on dolphins and this book has a comprehensive neuro check list but I also love how it's involves medical things as well
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