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Paul Simpson

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Associate Professor in Paramedicine; Intensive Care Paramedic; Editor-in-Chief of 'Paramedicine'.

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New issue of Paramedicine shines a spotlight on Australian research. Reflecting on the portrayal of paramedics in media; an obstets guideline analysis; an Australasian research agenda; take-home naloxone in ambulances; & conference abstracts. journals.sagepub.com/toc/pam/current

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The UK College of Paramedicine research day and national conference this week were excellent. High quality event. A warm and friendly crowd. Strongly recommend this event for 2025. College of Paramedics congrats on a terrific week.

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Some thoughts on leveraging collaboration as a means to enhance quality in paramedicine research journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27…

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Dr Katie Tunks Leach was the lead on this paper looking at chaplaincy in ambulance services. She is a high quality researcher and wonderful human. Recommend reaching out to her if you are working in this space too #paramedresearchcollaboration tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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The latest issue of Paramedicine is available. Explore & reflect on collaboration to enhance quality in paramed research, ethical reasoning & virtue ethics in decision making, stroke epidemiology, and influence of gender on our analgesic practice. journals.sagepub.com/toc/PAM/current

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Check out the new September issue of Paramedicine . Explore public involvement in paramed research, students' experiences on placement, returning to clinical practice, & bystander/family involvement in research. Great stuff from UK, NZ & Aus. journals.sagepub.com/toc/PAM/current

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Scoping reviews are valuable and useful but only when rigorous. 1) Please use contemporary guidance, not outdated guidance from 2005 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33038124/ 2) Please publish an a-priori protocol; 3) Please be aware you can't do these as a single author.

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New issue of Paramedicine out now. High quality papers spanning South Africa, Canada, Australia, and Ireland. High quality papers using contemporary rigorous methodology. journals.sagepub.com/toc/PAM/current

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New to Paramedicine: 📰 Doing Better With Survey-Based Research in Paramedicine ✍️ Editor-in-Chief Paul Simpson 🔗 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27… #ParaResearch

New to Paramedicine: 

đź“° Doing Better With Survey-Based Research in Paramedicine

✍️ Editor-in-Chief <a href="/PaulMSimpson1/">Paul Simpson</a> 

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Paramedicine is proud of the high-quality research it has published on pain management by paramedics. In the next tweet are the editor’s picks from recent years that explore pain management in paramedicine: (1/2)

Paramedicine is proud of the high-quality research it has published on pain management by paramedics.

In the next tweet are the editor’s picks from recent years that explore pain management in paramedicine:

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• Factors associated with pain reporting and severity of pain doi.org/10.1177/275363… • Barriers and enablers to implementing intranasal ketamine for Primary Care Paramedics doi.org/10.1177/275363… • Chronic pain in the paramedic practice setting doi.org/10.1177/275363… 2/2

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The future of paramedic education: Problematizing the translucent curriculum in paramedicine ✍️ Michael K. Corman, Peter Phillips & Leo McCann 🔗 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27… #ParaResearch

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Start a conversation in your network around everyday sexism in paramedicine with these two terrific pieces from Paramedicine . An insightful commentary from Bolster & Makrides on moving beyond awareness of everyday sexism towards real action. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27…

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And the previously published paper by McFarlane et al describing this issue in Australasian paramedicine. A wonderful pair of articles. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27…

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Recently published in Paramedicine: Ambulance personnel’s experiences with prehospital births: a qualitative study in Aotearoa New Zealand ✍️ Vinuli Withanarachchie, Verity Todd, Bridget Dicker and Sarah Maessen 🔗 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27… #ParaResearch

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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|badEM and Naseef Abdullah 🔗 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27… #ParaResearch

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NEW: Moving beyond awareness: The evidence on sexism within paramedicine is in – it's time to transform the system ✍️ Jen Bolster and Tyne M Markides 🔗 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/27… #ParaResearch

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📣 The Journal is proud to announce its inaugural special issue, The Future(s) of Paramedicine! This collection features contributions from 🇬🇧, 🇨🇦, 🇺🇸 &🇦🇺 exploring what paramedicine might become. Read the full issue at paramedicinejournal.org #ParaResearch