
Natalie Anderson PhD, RN
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Our Primary Care Conference is THIS Thursday and Friday! Joining us to present on thee challenges and opportunities for community paramedicine in rural Aotearoa New Zealand is Michelle Brett of Hato Hone St John To livestream this two-day event, visit paramedics.org/primary-care-c… #ParaCPD


Come and let me convince you of why complex systems in death, dying & grief are where it’s at! I’ll be discussing this when I accept the #EAPC2024 post doctoral award on Friday morning 9.30am UCL Marie Curie EAPC VZW Marie Curie EOLC EoLC Research Group The Lancet


Looking forward to Day 2 at the Australasian College of Paramedicine (ACP) Primary Care Conference. Very quiet on X - anyone following #PCC24? #IMissTwitter




🚨 Are you an experienced, respected paramedic? The Director of Paramedicine is a new role at Ambulance Victoria. You will be the clinical leader for all of our paramedics and will help shape AV’s future as a world leading ambulance service. 🚑 🚁 careers.ambulance.vic.gov.au/jobs/AV-1795826

"As is often the case, the person who calls out racism in Australia faces far more scrutiny than the racism itself." Giridharan Sivaraman



When we ask people to perform bystander CPR, we have a moral obligation to support them once they've done it. Resources Heartsight: ourheartsight.com/sample-page/i-…


Our article “(Self-) Reflection / Reflexivity in Sensitive, Qualitative Research: A Scoping Review” is now published and is available freely online at doi.org/10.1177/160940… EUniWell MASTERY EUniWell Dr. Sophie King-Hill Joanne McCuaig IJQM College of Arts+Law College of Social Sciences


'Talking about dying won’t make it more likely. Death rates remain a stubborn 100% despite medical advances, a rate that looks unlikely to change'. Fab piece by Kathryn Mannix on new study of (over) investigation of pts who die <6mths later #Last1000Days theguardian.com/commentisfree/…



Prof Dr Kevin Fong giving the most devastating and moving testimony to the Covid Inquiry of visiting hospital intensive care units at the height of the second wave in late Dec 2020. The unimaginable scale of death, the trauma, the loss of hope. Please watch this 2min clip.
