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Vocational and University Paramedicine Education

International Journal of Paramedicine

This paper highlights key research areas within paramedicine education in Australia. Overall, this paper highlight the critical research gaps and areas of investigation essential for advancing paramedicine education and improving the quality of paramedic training in Australia.

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NEMSQA Wins Nicholas Rosecrans Award for Reducing Ambulance Crashes with Lights and Siren Initiative

FirstWatch

NEMSQA Wins Nicholas Rosecrans Award for Reducing Ambulance Crashes with Lights and Siren Initiative LAS VEGAS, NV (September 18, 2024) – The National EMS Quality Alliance (NEMSQA) was honored as this year’s prestigious Nicholas Rosecrans Award winner for their exceptional work on the Lights and Siren Collaborative.

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Travel Paramedicine

Best Practice Medicine

Best Practice Medicine (BPM) created and is rapidly scaling the nation's first dedicated travel paramedic agency in support of ambulance and hospital operations nationwide. Travel paramedics are part of the workforce solution healthcare desperately needs.

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Ambulance Driver or Paramedic?

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Paramedic

As paramedics, whilst we often take great offence at being called ambulance drivers, the question is, when it’s our turn to drive, what exactly is it that we are providing? Do we fully engage in shared patient care with our attending partner, or do we switch off so that we can simply drive the ambulance and take it easy? Weaver, M.

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How Ute Pass’ MIH program centers care around the patient

ESO

 “Integrating community paramedicine into our community has helped give a voice to people that have historically been marginalized.”

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Episode 72: CPR-induced consciousness with Jack Howard

Critical Care Scenarios

patients demonstrating awakeness during resuscitation) with Jack Howard, Intensive Care Paramedic at Ambulance Victoria in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, and first author on a recent literature review and Delphi-derived expert guideline on CPRIC management. Paramedicine. Buy your merch here! Buy your merch here!

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The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence, Self-Compassion and Wellbeing in Ambulance Staff

International Journal of Paramedicine

Objective Ambulance staff are at increased risk of negative wellbeing outcomes, though there is a lack of research into their wellbeing. Methods A within-participants cross-sectional survey was completed with UK ambulance staff. Results 146 ambulance staff completed the survey.