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Richard will compresses seven years research into a five-minute presentation using plain language and only one PowerPoint slide. This is a crucial skill for any paramedic who is keen to evolve into a successful research career.
This presentation will provide an overview of Matthew's proposed research that will investigate secondary traumatic stress in partners of paramedic
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in the frequency and outcomes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) occurring in General Practitioner (GP) clinics compared to those witnessed by emergency medical services (EMS) personnel
This PhD explores how enhancing prehospital feedback can enrich emergency ambulance staff wellbeing, paramedic decision-making and prehospital patient safety.
Join the panel to discuss the future of paramedicine
Does FOAMed replace the textbook in the 21st century? How does this material “weigh up” compared to a peer-reviewed journal?
This session will discuss a recent study aimed to examine student and academic staff perspectives on including LGBTQI+ content in paramedicine curriculum.
This study focused on the degree of overlap between personality traits and occupational preferences of undergraduate paramedicine students.
In this session Ant discusses freediving, performing under pressure and understanding your disaster response
This session will explore what is going through patient’s minds when deciding to access emergency healthcare in the event of a moderate to severe asthma attack in rural and remote NSW.