
Joining as a panelist at next month’s ACP Primary Care Conference is Jen Bolster. Jen, a former Paramedic Practice Leader in Canada, will join a[…]

Looking forward to hearing from Cheryl Cameron, M.Ed, ACP and others next week on critical care transport and end-of-life care. Register now at bit.ly/defendingdignity

Looking forward to hearing from Chelsea Lanos next week on organ donation after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Chelsea has done some amazing work in this area[…]

Paramedicine is a domain of practice and health profession that specialises in the provision of health and social care across a range of settings including,[…]

Title: Time for change – envisioning a future state for paramedicine in Canada Paramedic practice has evolved across Canada over the last 15 years to[…]

Today’s paramedics increasingly come from all walks of life and cultural backgrounds. They are well educated, highly skilled professionals who provide care in many contexts[…]

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,[…]

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[…]

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[…]