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RS24: Keynote Presentation: Research Agenda
RS24: Keynote Presentation: Research Agenda
Released: 17-10-2024
Dr Robin Pap
A discussion of the recently published Research Agenda for Australasian Paramedicine. Dr Robin Pap will provide a synopsis of the agenda’s development and its items, followed by considerations for its implementation.
36 minutes
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RS24: Work-integrated learning in Australasian tertiary paramedicine education
This study aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of WIL practices in Australasian tertiary paramedicine programs.
25 minutes
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RS24: 	Design and development of the Australian Paramedicine Professional Capabilities Tool (APPCAT)
The APPCAT aims to develop a reliable method for assessing paramedicine students under direct observation during placement
18 minutes
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RS24: Enhancing paramedic intern competence and confidence: A holistic mentoring approach
This study explored the mentoring strategies employed by experienced paramedics to facilitate interns’ seamless integration into the workforce.
18 minutes
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RS24: The rise of consensus methodology in paramedicine research: a bibliographic analysis
This research involved a bibliographic analysis of published research reporting the use of a consensus methodology in the pre-hospital context.
20 minutes
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RS24: The impact of shift work on paramedics and their work: A novel simulation-based study
This study explores the impact of shift work, on paramedics and their practice through analysis of decision making, work performance, communication, and individual physiology
21 minutes
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RS24: Mental rehearsal in paramedicine: An acceptability study
Mental rehearsal has been historically used in sports psychology to improve performance and reduce stress. We conducted an acceptability study using a mixed methods approach to determine the acceptability amongst undergraduate and postgraduate paramedic students
20 minutes
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RS24: Fit to Graduate – Perceptions of paramedicine students’ physical preparation for the physical demands of the paramedic role – a pilot study
This study is a small part of a larger PhD program of research. There is a need for evidence-based pre-employment physical fitness assessment standards in paramedic organisations.
19 minutes
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RS24: Panel Discussion - Higher Degree by Research (HDR)
RS24: Panel Discussion - Higher Degree by Research (HDR)
Released: 21-10-2024
Alecka Miles, Matthew Hill, Dr Verity Todd & Professor Scott Devenish
The panel discussion will explore how HDR programs advance paramedicine by equipping candidates with essential skills to analyse complex issues within the field.
38 minutes
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RS24: Panel Discussion - Clinical trials in paramedicine
RS24: Panel Discussion - Clinical trials in paramedicine
Released: 23-10-2024
Lucas Litewka, Professor Emeritus Gerry FitzGerald, Dr Ben Meadley and Kerrianne Watt
The panel discussion will examine community-based clinical trials in paramedicine, offering a different perspective on the nature of clinical trials
41 minutes
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