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RS24: Paramedics perception of frequent users in Australian ambulance services (POFAS)
The main objective of the POFAS study is to explore Australian Paramedics’ perceptions of frequent users and inform further research
21 minutes
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RS24: The influence of patient sex on paramedic administration of analgesia for acute abdominal pain in an Australian ambulance service
This research aimed to determine the influence of patients’ sex on paramedic administration of analgesia in cases of acute abdominal pain.
22 minutes
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RS24: Soundwaves of innovation: A qualitative exploration of POCUS in Australasian ambulance and retrieval services
The study explores the adoption of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in Australasian paramedic practice, highlighting its diagnostic and procedural benefits.
18 minutes
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RS24: What is known about exposure among individuals authorised to administer and handle ketamine across different occupational settings: A scoping review
Despite frequent use by paramedics, the prevalence and extent of occupational exposure (OE) to ketamine remain an understudied area of concern.
23 minutes
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RS24: Paramedic perspectives on cross-border ambulance response: Non-technical skills in high acuity trauma
This study investigated paramedic perspectives on cross-border ambulance response, concentrating on non-technical skills (NTS) in high acuity trauma
23 minutes
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RS24: Panel Discussion - Engaging consumers in paramedicine research
RS24: Panel Discussion - Engaging consumers in paramedicine research
Released: 23-10-2024
Associate Professor Louise Reynolds, Robbie King, Associate Professor Belinda Flanagan (PhD) & Professor Suzanne Chambers AO
In this panel discussion, experts will examine the crucial role of consumer involvement in research
41 minutes
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RS24: Keynote Presentation - Celebrating research
RS24: Keynote Presentation - Celebrating research
Released: 23-10-2024
Dr Bill Lord
This session explores the development of paramedicine research over the past 25 years, highlights and celebrates recent developments that have contributed to the recent growth in paramedic-led research, and discuses barriers and enablers to the future development of paramedicine research.
34 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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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: Breaking the stigma – Issues in workforce planning for female paramedics
Findings from this study can be used to inform industry and to support women when menstruating and/or taking hormonal contraception. Female/women used to describe persons who are assigned female at birth.
21 minutes
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