PHILIP HABACON (he/him) is a Filipino-Canadian author, an intermediate care paramedic (ground and ex-flight), and a member of the College of Paramedics of Manitoba (CPMB) and the Paramedic Association of Manitoba (PAM). He developed PTSD as a result of his experiences as a paramedic- a condition he is presently undergoing treatment.
Before immigrating to Canada, he worked as a PADI-qualified Master Scuba Diver Trainer (MSDT) for six years instructing in Pattaya, Thailand.
55 Things Learned at 55: My Journey Through Work-related PTSD is his first published book with another one in the works. This thrilling and stimulating book is a compilation of monthly journals dating back from 2013.
Philip lives in West St. Paul, Manitoba, with his spouse, Lizette, and Krinkle and Kenzo, their two wonderful Shih Tzu/Bichon Frise crosses. In addition to writing, he enjoys hobbies like hunting and travelling to Europe and Asia with his wife and adult son, Hans.
