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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.
The panel discussion will examine community-based clinical trials in paramedicine, offering a different perspective on the nature of clinical trials
This study investigated paramedic perspectives on cross-border ambulance response, concentrating on non-technical skills (NTS) in high acuity trauma
In this panel discussion, experts will examine the crucial role of consumer involvement in research
The panel discussion will explore how HDR programs advance paramedicine by equipping candidates with essential skills to analyse complex issues within the field.
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.
This research involved a bibliographic analysis of published research reporting the use of a consensus methodology in the pre-hospital context.
The APPCAT aims to develop a reliable method for assessing paramedicine students under direct observation during placement
This study aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of WIL practices in Australasian tertiary paramedicine programs.
This study explored the mentoring strategies employed by experienced paramedics to facilitate interns’ seamless integration into the workforce.