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Pre-print. Batt et al. Identifying Features of a System of Practice to Inform a Contemporary Competency Framework for Paramedics in Canada

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[…]

Cameron et al. Chapter 5 – Research Paradigms

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,[…]

Pre-print: Lunn et al. Community Paramedicine Supporting Community Needs: A Scoping Review

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[…]

Lanos: ZOLL Foundation funding – Organ donation after OHCA

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[…]

Lanos: Top Oral Abstract Award

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[…]

HEC funding: Community paramedicine needs assessment tool (CPNAT)

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

NCFP wins international research award

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[…]

Communication in Paramedic Practice published

I was delighted to receive a few copies of ‘Communication in Paramedic Practice’ in the post this week which I recently co-authored with Gjyn OToole[…]

Bolster: PhD scholarship

Congratulations to Jennifer Bolster, who has been awarded the inaugural Monash University/McNally Project PhD scholarship! Jen is doing amazing work researching the care of people[…]