It has been one year since I started my blog. During that year My Ambulance Education has been released. The book and blog have facilitated my reconnection with numerous friends from my past. I’ve also continued my research into diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disorders has made tremendous strides towards success. I have been invited and accepted several invitations to write about and participate in panel discussions concerning EMS and acute care issues associated with stroke and neurologic disorders. So the career is moving in a productive direction. Although it is a constant battle I still have fun being a college professor.

The blog has been enjoying reasonable success too. A couple of sites now link to the blog and it sees a regular flow of hits and traffic to the site in general. There have been quite a few occasions where people have made contact through the web site but all too few comments or feedback on the blog. I also tweet and put a note up on Facebook when a blog is posted, so it gets some exposure. It has been a lot of fun launching a web site and blog. For those of you who follow the blog, you should already know that I try to blog at least once per week and twice a week when I can. My plan is continue blogging regularly. If you have any subjects you want me to blog on, feel free to make a suggestion by either commenting on an existing blog or use the contact page on my site.

Thanks for following my blog in year one and I hope to have a successful year two.