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

I was pleased to work with Cheryl Cameron and Adam Greene, two of my PhD students, on a chapter for the forthcoming ‘Paramedic Research: Principles,[…]

Violence against paramedics is increasingly recognized as an important occupational health problem, but pervasive and institutionalized underreporting hinders efforts at risk mitigation. Earlier research has[…]

Health and social needs exist along a dynamic continuum. Recognizing that health status is inextricably impacted by social determinants of health, community paramedicine has opportunities[…]

Please be advised that the CSA Z1660:2024 Draft Standard, National Competency Framework for Paramedics (formerly known as the NOSP), has been posted for the mandatory[…]

Hot on the heels of her recent Top Oral Abstract win at the Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program conference, Chelsea has been awarded a[…]

Congratulations to Chelsea Lanos who won the top oral abstract award at the Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program Annual Scientific Meeting in Montreal last[…]

A team led by ABC has been awarded funding to develop an interim Community Paramedicine Program Needs Assessment Tool. The team – Tyne Lunn (Honours[…]

Congratulations to the team developing the PAC/CSA National Competency Framework for Paramedics (formerly the NOSP), who won the “Best of the Best” Research Award at[…]