• 9th Dec 2024

Research Opportunity: How paramedics manage their cognitive burden


Calling all paramedics who work in Australia!

When faced with the challenging and oftentimes unpredictable working conditions of the prehospital field, how do you manage your cognitive load to ensure safe, high quality and efficient clinical decisions? Researchers at Western Sydney University want to know!

You’re invited to participate in a research project that aims to identify and explain your cognitive load management practices. What's involved? If selected to participate, you'll be asked to attend a one-on-one interview that will be conducted online.

To access the participant information sheet click here or use the QR code below.

To access the EOI click here or use the QR code below.

Please note: All research opportunities promoted by the College are approved by our Research Committee. For any questions or comments relating to content, please contact the researchers directly. Support services are also available to paramedics who have participated in research opportunities. A list of these can be found on our website here.

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