ACPIC 2022: Preparedness of Paramedic Academics to teach Evidence-based Practice

ACPIC 2022: Preparedness of Paramedic Academics to teach Evidence-based Practice

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Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference (ACPIC 2022)

ACPIC 2022 delivered a wide range of clinical and research sessions from experts and leaders in paramedicine. Hosted in Brisbane (September 2022) the program was designed to inspire, educate and broaden horizons.

Conference theme: Embracing Strengths | Shaping Futures

Preparedness of Paramedic Academics to teach Evidence-based Practice

Paramedic undergraduates need to be educated in EBP but are the Paramedic Academics adequately prepared? Where are the gaps and what needs to be done to improve?

Biography: Dr Scott Stewart

Dr Scott Stewart is a Senior Lecturer and Professional Practice Lead at ACU Ballarat. He has also taught at VU, Monash and St George’s University of London. Scott recently completed his PhD in teaching paramedic students Evidence Based Practice.

Moderator: Nigel Barr, Senior Lecturer, Paramedicine Discipline Leader and Program Coordinator, Bachelor of Paramedicine, University of the Sunshine Coast


Presented by Dr Scott Stewart


Lessons

Lesson 1: Preparedness of Paramedic Academics to teach Evidence-based Practice

Lesson 2: Presentation

Lesson 3: Self Reflection

Details

Length

24 minutes

Released

26th Oct 2022

Cost

Member free
Non-member $19

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