
McNally Project Fellow (and Battlab member!) Chelsea Lanos has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 McNally Project Emerging Scholar Award. This award acknowledges[…]

Huge congratulations to my PhD student, and fellow Irishperson (even if she’s from Dublin), Michelle O’Toole on winning the Highest Quality Research Award at the[…]

Someone just messaged me to say that a speaker at PACE 2024 claimed that we only have anecdotal evidence of violence against paramedics in Canada.[…]

Background Paramedicine is a dynamic profession which has evolved from a “treat and transport” service into a complex network of health professionals working in a[…]

Abstract Background Paramedicine research and education has progressed significantly over the past two decades in Ireland. The Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council recently commissioned a research[…]

A key component to the continued development of any profession is a strong research culture. For paramedicine, a research culture that acknowledges the uniqueness of[…]

Congratulations to Paige Mason who successfully defended her MA in Interdisciplinary Studies at Royal Roads University today…with distinction! Paige researched workplace flourishing in the Ottawa[…]

Abstract Introduction: Paramedic practice is highly variable, occurs in diverse contexts, and involves the assessment and management of a range of presentations of varying acuity[…]

Attention Canadian Paramedics! Check out the (just published!) Career Framework for Paramedics to get insight into career options and pathways available to you, things you[…]

Abstract: Paramedics are increasingly being subjected to violence, creating the potential for significantphysical and psychological harm. Where a patient has a history of violent behavior,[…]