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Feedback Use in Paramedicine

International Journal of Paramedicine

Objective: The aim of this scoping review is to determine how feedback is used in paramedicine. Introduction: Feedback is widely recognised as essential for clinician growth in healthcare however there is limited research on its use within paramedicine. Two authors independently screened and selected studies for full-text review.

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Examining the 2020 Vision of EMS

High Performance EMS

The NHTSA Office of EMS released a significant document last year called the EMS Agenda 2050 that was carefully crafted to set a bold vision for the next 30 years of paramedicine by clearly differentiating the focus of care from its original definition in the 1996 EMS Agenda for the Future. We must be the change we want to promote.

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Exploring the Role of Paramedics in Identifying Criminal Activity

International Journal of Paramedicine

Background - Paramedics respond to sexual health issues or sexual/violent assaults on bondservants, injury/illness to persons connected with organized crime, or radicalized persons, they may witness red flags that may hold crucial information for law enforcement. Conclusions - Research on paramedicine as a standalone was lacking.

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Registration Now Open for CanPRD 2024

Paramedic Chiefs of Canada

For AHS employees, use name@ahs.ca

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[PARAMEDIC CHIEFS OF CANADA] February 2024 e-Bulletin

Paramedic Chiefs of Canada

The three categories that will be considered in 2024 include: Award of Excellence for a Quality Workplace Award of Excellence for an Innovative Treatment or Technology Award of Excellence for a Client Centered Initiative The person or team shall be nominated by the care providers and leaders of Paramedicine in Canada.

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[PARAMEDIC CHIEFS OF CANADA] December 2024 e-Bulletin

Paramedic Chiefs of Canada

The Summit program provides a platform for sharing information and best practices. Summit registration and additional information will be made available in January 2025. Choisi, a research advisor at Urgences-sant and a fellow with the McNally Project for Paramedicine Research. A recording of this session can be found at [link].

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A Cross-Sectional Analysis of ALS/ BLS Care in Low Acuity 9-1-1 Response by Geography and Insurance Status Utilizing the 2019 NEMSIS Dataset

International Journal of Paramedicine

Data were obtained from the National Emergency Services Information System (NEMSIS) database for 2019. As such, EMS programs like community paramedicine, could be potentially effective interventions to close gaps in access to care for rural residents. Discussion.

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