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This retrospective cohort study of over 1.6 million patients in British Columbia, Canada, sought to examine the performance of MPDS ® in identifying patients at overdose prevention sites requiring chest compressions.
In this session, we will discuss several challenging logistical, geographical, medico-legal and ethical barriers to enacting such programs.
This research explored the experience of patients who received an emergency ambulance response and paramedic-led healthcare that resulted in a decision for them to not attend a hospital ED.
This recording consists of three presentations relating to burns, from Rebecca, Nick and Marc
The ins-and-outs of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), HP-CPR and working with the ECMO team on road. Complete with a practical demonstration and case examples.
This scoping review aimed to identify and report paramedic interactions with people living with dementia in the out-of-hospital setting.
Join Mel, Sascha and Tegwyn to discuss three topics relating to Care of the Older Person.
This exploratory sequential mixed methods study identified a role built on professional caring relationships, that provided proactive and reactive care in paramedic workspaces
This phenomenological study examined the experiences of paramedics interacting with aged care staff throughout the potential transfer of a resident to hospital.
This study presents a scoping literature review that comprehensively evaluates the involvement of prehospital healthcare professionals in identifying potential organ donors and the barriers impacting this process