
Georgette Eaton
@georgette_eaton
Consultant Paramedic @Ldn_Ambulance | Honorary Research Fellow @OxPrimaryCare | Aspiring Triathlete | RTnotE
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22-05-2016 14:27:51
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Start the New Year with Research! 🎇 Get inspired at the CAHPR Oxfordshire Annual Conference. Learn how the National Institute for Health and Care Research supports AHPs, and connect with local researchers. 🗓️ Mon 10th Feb 5pm-8pm 📍 NOC, Lecture Theatre 👉 Register: qrco.de/bfISoM




It's that time again - recruiting for authors/articles for the annual 🇨🇦 Women in Canadian Paramedicine magazine issue - previous issues can be viewed here - canadianparamedicine.ca/special-editio… - if interested, email [email protected] for info (article deadline March 28)


The role of paramedics in primary care is complex and varies across contexts. A recent study gathered data on their clinical skills and interactions, aiming to refine existing theories on their impact within NHS teams. bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… Georgette Eaton Stephanie Tierney


Scouts, Sea Cadets, Girlguiding & St John Ambulance England are calling for 35 hours of paid volunteer leave! We’ve written to PM Keir Starmer to help more people volunteer with charities & youth groups during work hours. Sign our petition: bit.ly/3ETxxJq #TimeToVolunteer


Volunteer numbers are falling fast! We’re calling on the UK Government to introduce 35 hours of statutory volunteering leave per year to reverse this decline. Please RT if you support this! #VolunteeringLeave sea-cadets.org/articles/2025/… @girlguiding St John Ambulance England @UKScouting


St John is proud to join Sea Cadets Scouts Girlguiding in calling for 35 hours of volunteering leave to reverse the decline in volunteer numbers & empower our communities. This proposal will enable volunteers to step forward and deploy at times of crisis.



The new issue of Paramedicine is available. Contributions from Canada, New Zealand, UK, and Australia. Take a look... journals.sagepub.com/toc/PAM/current






Wonderful to see the NHS's first female chief paramedic Pauline Cramner of London Ambulance Service taking part in this inspirational film made by UK Prime Minister The Association of Ambulance Chief Executives Daniel Elkeles Suzanne Rastrick NHS England Department of Health and Social Care




A long long time ago Julia Williams talked me into helping edit a book with her about paramedic research and it is out very soon. Thanks to the massive list of collaborators for their support and writing chapters. Check it out at classprofessional.co.uk