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McNally Project for Paramedicine Research

@mcnallyproject

A grassroots project to build research capacity in paramedicine. Toronto, Ontario, Canada based paramedicine research lab. It’s an ongoing project, open to all!

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You don’t want to miss this new episode with ⁦Justin Mausz⁩ about the unfortunate reality of violence against paramedics. Lots of great conversation! podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/cri…

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Steven George partners with McNally scientists and fellows to explore the epidemiology, characteristics and transport outcomes of traumatic injuries attended by paramedics in PEI.

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Paramedicine Across Canada Expo Thankfully there are people working on this problem in our community of researchers! See protectparamedics.com for recent research on Hazard flagging, sexist and racist violence, reporting willingness & prevalence of violence from the Violence in Paramedicine Research Group.

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McNally Project Fellow Chelsea Lanos has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 McNally Project Emerging Scholar Award. Congratulations Chelsea Lanos! mcnallyproject.ca/2024/09/23/ann…

McNally Project Fellow Chelsea Lanos has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 McNally Project Emerging Scholar Award. 

Congratulations <a href="/cjlanos/">Chelsea Lanos</a>!

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We have several new strategies for the McNally Project. You can find them here: mcnallyproject.ca/2024/09/12/wel… Part of that includes a "big ideas" series. In November we have Dr. Michael Corman. All are welcome. You can find more information and register here: mcnallyproject.ca/2024/09/27/big…

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"Community Paramedicine Supporting Community Needs: A Scoping Review" in Health and Social Care in the Community. By Lunn, Tyne M., et al., doi.org/10.1155/2024/4…

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Stay informed of recent advances in paramedicine here: journals.sagepub.com/home/PAM In this issue, the development of the Canadian competency profile, a study on the impact of exposure to suicide, drone delivery of defibrillators, rethinking occupational violence and much more!

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Happening today at 2pm EST. SESSION TITLE: Blues run the game – The bio-psycho-medico model and the promise of medical sociology in paramedicine REGISTRATION: Registration is free. Register here: lnkd.in/eWMFnyGv

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Coming up...Surveying Sensitive Terrain: Lessons from Measuring Disruptive Behavior Between Clinicians January 24th, 2025 via Zoom. TIME: 12pm-1pm Eastern time. REGISTRATION: Registration is free. Register here: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist… . More info: mcnallyproject.ca

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Redesigning paramedicine systems in Canada with “IMPACC” - we examine guiding paradigms in paramedicine against a changing healthcare landscape and call for reform in the core system to better align with public (+ healthcare) needs journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27…

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Methods Corner – Session 1 – Dr. Alexander Villafranca and Dr. Neil McDonald. Surveying Sensitive Terrain: Lessons from Measuring Disruptive Behavior Between Clinicians Jan 24th, 2025 via Zoom. Free registration. More info: mcnallyproject.ca/2024/12/12/met…

Methods Corner – Session 1 – Dr. Alexander Villafranca and Dr. Neil McDonald.

Surveying Sensitive Terrain: Lessons from Measuring Disruptive Behavior Between Clinicians

Jan 24th, 2025 via Zoom. Free registration.

More info: mcnallyproject.ca/2024/12/12/met…
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An incredible review of survey methods by Dr. Alexander Villafranca at todays “methods corner” session. We recorded the session. Reach out if you are interested. McNallyProject.ca

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"Defining non-health professional responders in prehospital care as trained emergency healthcare workers – a strength-based approach" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27…