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PHECC Community paramedicine practice framework scoping exercise and restricted review

Community Paramedicine Practice Framework Scoping Exercise To gain an insight into how community paramedicine systems operate in other jurisdictions, PHECC have partnered with Monash University,[…]

Developing the National Occupational Standard for Paramedics in Canada – update 1.

Alan M. Batt, Pierre Poirier, Jeanne Bank, Jennifer Bolster, Ron Bowles, Cheryl Cameron, Becky Donelon, Noël Dunn, Tim Essington, William Johnston, Rene Lapierre, Meghan Lysko,[…]

PhD Thesis available from Monash University Library

https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Do_we_preach_what_we_practice_The_development_of_competency_frameworks_in_healthcare_professions_/19164818

Research Impact Award and CCME Abstracts

A great week for my PhD work – I was awarded a Research Impact award for my thesis by the School of Primary and Allied[…]

A six-step model for developing competency frameworks in the healthcare professions

Competency frameworks are developed for a variety of purposes, including describing professional practice and informing education and assessment frameworks. Despite the volume of competency frameworks[…]

PhD Thesis submitted

I just submitted my PhD thesis…and just like that my 4.5 year PhD journey comes to an end. Thanks to everyone who supported & encouraged[…]

Advances in Community Paramedicine in Response to COVID-19

Download the report for free here Executive Summary Paramedics across Canada work collaboratively with other community partners to help ensure patients receive the services they[…]

New ways of seeing: supplementing existing competency framework development guidelines with systems thinking

05/05/2021 – this paper has now been accepted for publication in Advances in Health Sciences Education. The accepted version can be viewed here: The revised[…]

Writing advice from Hemingway

The first draft of anything is shit.

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