Jim Holbrook Bids Farewell to 海角直播
Publish Date: July 24, 2018

Jim Holbrook is stepping into the unknown.
After 40 years of teaching, the longtime 海角直播 professor of emergency services has retired. His last day was June 30.
鈥淚鈥檝e never been retired before. I have no idea what to expect,鈥 said Holbrook, 61, last week. 鈥淏ut I know that I am not going to sit around and garden for the next 40 years, and I鈥檓 not going to sit around and be reflective on what I鈥檝e done.鈥
The plan is to stay busy in whatever capacity that may be.
Holbrook knows he wants to learn how to play the ukulele and remain involved in education, but no set plans have come to fruition just yet.
Holbrook applies the same laidback approach to whatever comes his way, including his career.
He had no intentions on becoming a teacher until he was approached by Pat Thomas, CHC鈥檚 first paramedic program director, to precept a student.
鈥淚 said, 鈥榊es,鈥 and sort of had fun doing that,鈥 Holbrook recalled. 鈥淭hen I started teaching adjunct and the rest is history.鈥
Teaching allowed Holbrook to expose his students to something they鈥檝e never experienced before.
In the world of emergency services, the patient comes first. That means there鈥檚 little time for distraction, including taking issue with someone鈥檚 race or orientation, he said.
鈥淢y task has always been as an emissary of peace and help a student get outside of whatever bias they have,鈥 he continued. 鈥淎s an EMS, whatever family you go to is going to have a different heritage, a different religion, a different practice, a whole bunch of differences than you have. But as long as the person comes first, who cares about the rest of that stuff.鈥
The decision for Holbrook to retire was not years in the making as it can be for others. While he did talk to others about the possibility of 鈥渉anging up his hat,鈥 he did not have a concrete retirement date in mind. It just happened.
And while walking away from teaching full-time presents an unknown, one thing Holbrook said he will miss the most is the students at 海角直播 Hills and they journey they went on together.
鈥淚t was rewarding. For you to be able to take someone who believed one way and was open enough to allow somebody else鈥檚 belief system to be real, they grow up,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd the other thing is they challenged me in the sense that, 鈥楢lright, you鈥檙e an old hippie. So, how did you get to that point?鈥 I don鈥檛 want them to think like me. They鈥檙e way better role models than mine and should disagree with me.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of the things we always talked about,鈥 he continued. 鈥淭here鈥檚 almost eight billion people on this planet and all those eight billion people are necessary. So, we shouldn鈥檛 think alike, we shouldn鈥檛 always agree. It all goes back to that quote by Abraham Lincoln that said, 鈥業f two people always agreed, one is unnecessary.' So you should have difference of opinion, you should have different processes. I never tried to have a student mold me. I used to always say, 鈥榊ou should be one step better than me.鈥欌
