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The British Paramedic Journal, a quarterly publication, publishing high-quality research and increasing the evidence-base for the paramedic profession worldwide
United Kingdom
Joined March 2016
RT @ParamedicsUK: We are honoured to announce that His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales will today become Patron of the College of Param…
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The paramedics’ pledge: a short commentary on its inception and development from 8:3 by @UEA_Paramedic and @georgette_eaton is still #OpenAccess at
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Exploring paramedic professional identity from 8:3 by @UEA_Paramedic and @georgette_eaton is still #OpenAccess at
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Climate change and pavement burns in the United Kingdom: a case report of two patients from 8:3 by Emma Whiting et al is now #OpenAccess
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Low-voltage electrical injuries and the electrocardiogram: is a ‘normal’ electrocardiogram sufficient for safe discharge from care? A systematic review from 8:3 by Simon Corrall et al is now #OpenAccess
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An in-depth qualitative interview study of female ambulance staff experiences of the menopause transition (CESSATION phase 3) from 8:3 by Shona Brown et al is now #OpenAccess
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Ambulance clinicians implementing evidence-based practice: mind the gap! Attitudes, perceptions and experiences of student paramedics from 8:3 by @JonNewton999 and Andrew Smith is now #OpenAccess
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The views, opinions and decision-making of UK-based paramedics on the use of pre-hospital 12-lead electrocardiograms in acute stroke patients: a qualitative interview study from 8:3 by @ScottFSMunro et al is now #OpenAccess
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Issue 8:3 is now fully #OpenAccess including papers on ECG in stroke, discharging patients with electrical injuries, the paramedics pledge and more
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Comparing telesimulation-based learning and e-learning as remote education delivery methods in pre-hospital practice is #OpenAccess in 9:3 by Chloe Scott et al.
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Using an analytic auto-netnographic approach to explore the perceptions of paramedics in primary care is #OpenAccess in 9:3 by @georgette_eaton et al.
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Paramedic perceptions of barriers and facilitators to the use of ambulance service appropriate care-referral pathways in Northern Ireland: a qualitative study in 9:3 by @karlbloomberg et al.
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A national perspective of ambulance clinicians’ perceptions, experiences and decision-making processes when assessing older adults with a head injury: a mixed-methods study is #OpenAccess in 9:3 by @ResPara_JB and @PeterEatonWill1
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RT @DrJuliaWilliams: It’s back👏 ! College of Paramedics Small Grants for Research Scheme is now open. The aim is to support members of the…
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NICE self-harm 2022 guideline: implications for ambulance staff from BPJ 8:2 by Faraz Mughal and Liam Clarke is now #OpenAccess
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