What is the Journal of paramedic practice?
“Journal of Paramedic Practice is an essential reference tool for the practising paramedic. Not only does it keep you up to speed with clinical best practice (focused on the topics you need to know), but its online CPD modules make it easy to carry out your required learning whenever is convenient.”
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How can we engage with reflection in paramedic education?
Similarly, student paramedics are required to provide a portfolio of evidence that demonstrates their development and eventual competency. One means of engaging with this process is to apply a formal reflection process to emergency calls attended. Reflection is a hot-topic in paramedic education.
How can paramedics help fight modern slavery?
Modern slavery is the recruitment or harbouring of people through the use of force and coercion for exploitation. Paramedics have significant potential and unique opportunities regarding the detection, prevention and combating of modern slavery. To analyse the literature relating to modern slavery and synthesise it for paramedic practice.
Is there a paramedic course in the Northern Territory?
A nationally recognised paramedic course is starting in the Northern Territory next year. The Flinders Bachelor of Paramedic Science is an Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency-approved program, and graduates will be qualified to pursue a career as a registered paramedic with any Australian state or territory ambulance service.
Why choose Flinders University for Paramedic education?
Flinders University has considerable experience providing contemporary paramedic education having delivered the degree in South Australia for the past 20 years.
Why is survivor-centred education important for paramedics?
The introduction of survivor-centred education is recommended to better understand the barriers to healthcare access. Paramedics are regularly exposed to traumatic situations in the prehospital environment, which can profoundly affect their emotional resilience. A debrief is a recognised tool that is used to manage the aftermath of such events.