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This study highlights the increasing use of consensus-based methodologies in paramedicine research, emphasising the need for stronger methodological guidance and adherence to reporting guidelines to ensure rigour, completeness, and transparency.
The APPCAT aims to develop a reliable method for assessing paramedicine students under direct observation during placement
This session will include four presenters who will speak about paediatrics, bariatrics, neurodivergent and geriatrics and then a panel discussion surrounding the topic of Assessment of Special Populations
The final instalment of the Talking Research webinar series for 2024 offered valuable insights into conducting clinical trials in the dynamic and evolving field of paramedicine.
A brief overview of the evolution of paramedic practice in the End of Life and Palliative Care space in NSW
Join Travis to discuss chronic disease management, presented as part of the Whole of Health Approaches session
Decolonising health care allows for Aboriginal ways of knowing being and doing into the primary health care space. We have found them to empower clients, building knowledge and confidence to create self-determining outcomes.
This presentation highlights the characteristics, patient presentations, clinical assessments, and procedural skills practiced by paramedics operating within primary care in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
This retrospective cohort study sought to describe the epidemiology of adult syncope presentations within an emergency medical service and the associated transport outcomes of these presentations