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  1. Jun 25, 2021 · Paramedics who are trusted to practise at their full potential are more satisfied working in primary care, and this may contribute to the enthusiasm perceived by patients in their role. Paramedics with strong interpersonal skills are highly rated by patients, and the development of a trusting relationship between patient and paramedic is ...

    • Georgette Eaton, Geoff Wong, Stephanie Tierney, Nia Roberts, Veronika Williams, Kamal R. Mahtani
    • 10.1186/s12916-021-02019-z
    • 2021
    • BMC Med. 2021; 19: 145.
  2. Jul 18, 2023 · Clinicians and organisations must be accountable for their role in review and audit of near misses and adverse events. There is a path forward for paramedicine, where courageous individuals are empowered to identify clinical error and speak up, promoting growth.

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  4. Advocacy is a new and developing role of the paramedic that is closely linked to the developing professionalism of paramedicine, along with the expanding role of the paramedic as a healthcare professional in the community. This role however requires exploration and clarification.

  5. Key findings focused on the description of the clinical role, the clinical work environment, the contribution of paramedics to the primary care workforce, the clinical activities they undertook, patient satisfaction, and education and training for paramedics moving from the ambulance service into primary care.

    • Georgette Eaton, Geoff Wong, Veronika Williams, Nia Roberts, Kamal R Mahtani
    • 2020
  6. Dec 2, 2014 · Paramedics routinely make critical decisions about patient care in a complex environment characterized by significant variation in patient case-mix, care pathways and linked service providers.

    • Rachel O'Hara, Maxine Johnson, A Niroshan Siriwardena, Andrew Weyman, Janette Turner, Deborah Shaw, ...
    • 2015
  7. May 27, 2020 · Paramedicine, the contemporary term for professional paramedic practice, has an established clinical research profile demonstrating that evidence-based practice can contribute to an improvement in patient outcomes. Whilst ambulance services must prioritize their patients, they also require personnel to be healthy to perform at their utmost in ...

  8. Dec 5, 2014 · A one-time paramedic and Ph.D. candidate at the University of Virginia School of Nursing, Todd Smith, is exploring whether first responders in the United States could use the Emergency Severity Index (ESI)—or the CTAS—in a way similar to Winnipeg paramedics. The goal? More collaboration in the ED.

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