
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,[…]

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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[…]

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[…]

I had the pleasure of working with Cheryl, Tyne and Chelsea to co-author this article focused on improving the role of paramedics in supporting those[…]
Our scoping review of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the Gulf Region is now in-press with the WHO EMRO EMHJ journal. In this review, we make[…]
The second paper in my PhD is finally ready for peer-review. The abstract is contained below, and if you’re interested in reading the pre-print version,[…]

Update: Published on 04/12/2019 here: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10459-019-09946-w I’m very pleased to see our scoping review on the development of competency frameworks in healthcare professions accepted for publication[…]

This month’s Canadian Paramedicine is focused on research, and is available to read, free and open access. Featuring several submissions by McNally Project members on[…]

An entire issue of Canadian Paramedicine celebrating Women in Paramedicine: Past, Present and Future. Including great reads from Paige Mason, Chelsea Lanos, Cheryl Cameron, M.Ed, ACP, Georgette Eaton, Angeline[…]