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Paramedicine, the official journal of the College, is pleased to release a call for papers for a special issue titled "Equity in Contemporary Paramedicine: From Problem Recognition to Practical and Conceptual Solutions".

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Great to see respectful scholarly discourse in @paramedicinej.bsky.social about #paramedic #highereducation in the UK 👍

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Paramedics’ experiences of treating Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) patients during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK): A qualitative reflexive thematic analysis - Abdulkarim A. A... Background: The COVID-19 pandemic caused severe disruptions to healthcare systems, including emergency and prehospital services. Despite the unprecedented chall...

Paramedics’ experiences of treating Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) patients during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: A qualitative reflexive thematic analysis

Authored by Abdulkarim A. Almazrua, Christopher M. Smith, Terry P. Brown & Claire A. Hawkes

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A constructive critique of Corman et al. (2025): Towards a balanced perspective on social aspects of paramedic education in the UK - Lawrence Hill, Iain Campbell, 2025 This is a letter in response to Corman et al. We frame this letter in the spirit of scholarly discourse around four areas in which we would like to challenge Co...

A constructive critique of Corman et al. (2025): Towards a balanced perspective on social aspects of paramedic education in the UK

Authored by Lawrence Hill & Iain Campbell

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Ambulance clinicians’ experiences of enforcing coercion: Insights from open-ended responses through the lens of social identity theory - Anne Kristine Bergem, Heming Olsen-Bergem, Nina Øye Thorvaldse... Ambulance clinicians may have to apply coercion while delivering healthcare. However, coercion is a source of stress for all involved. Challenges include unclea...

Ambulance clinicians’ experiences of enforcing coercion: Insights from open-ended responses through the lens of social identity theory

Anne Kristine Bergem, Heming Olsen-Bergem, Nina Øye Thorvaldsen & Kristin Häikiö

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Exploring Paramedicine's Research Infrastructure in Ontario, Canada - W. Tavares, N. Chawanda, A. Batt, 2025 Objective: Paramedicine is expanding in scope and diversifying its contributions to healthcare systems and society. To achieve sustainable and meaningful develo...

NEW: Exploring Paramedicine's Research Infrastructure in Ontario, Canada

W. Tavares, N. Chawanda & A. Batt

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Paramedicine - Volume 22, Number 4 Table of contents for Paramedicine, 22, 4

New commentary in @paramedicinej.bsky.social calls for a paramedicine informatics subspecialty to harness maturity models, AI evaluation frameworks, implementation science & seamless data interoperability. journals.sagepub.com/toc/PAM/curr...
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The Journal is proud to announce its inaugural special issue, The Future(s) of Paramedicine.

This collection features contributions from the United Kingdom, Canada, USA and Australia, exploring what paramedicine might become, or perhaps what it ought to become.

Available: paramedicinejournal.org

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Ambulance personnel’s experiences with prehospital births: a qualitative study in Aotearoa New Zealand - Vinuli Withanarachchie, Verity Todd, Bridget Dicker, Sarah E. Maessen, 2025 Births in the prehospital setting are infrequent yet associated with increased odds of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. There is limited understan...

Ambulance personnel’s experiences with prehospital births: a qualitative study in Aotearoa New Zealand
V. Withanarachchie, V. Todd, B. Dicker, S. E. Maessen

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The future of South African paramedicine: Adapting to evolving challenges and shaping a patient-centred future - Naqeeb Majiet, Louis van Rensburg, Craig Wylie, Willem Stassen, Naseef Abdullah, 2025 The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) landscape is at a critical inflection point, requiring strategic transformation to address complex healthcare challenges. T...

The future of South African paramedicine: Adapting to evolving challenges and shaping a patient-centred future
N. Majiet, L. van Rensburg, C. Wylie, W. Stassen, N. Abdullah

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🆕 New to Paramedicine:

• Moving beyond awareness: The evidence on sexism within paramedicine is in – it's time to transform the system
J. Bolster, T. M. Markides

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