Personal Reflective Learning Log

01 November 2013
Volume 5 · Issue 11

This pull-out section of Journal of Paramedic Practice (JPP) has been designed to enable paramedics to use it as a tool for recording, reading, learning and reflecting. We invite you to use some, or all, of the questions on these pages to reflect on your practice and professional development. The page may be easily removed from the journal to use in your personal CPD portfolio.

Original Articles Some of the key original content in this edition of JPP includes:

  • ▪ A journey with mecha
  • ▪ “Trojan Ambulances”: an emerging threat
  • ▪ Post-traumatic stress disorder among ambulance personnel: a review of the literature
  • The following space is provided for you to refect on how any of these articles might relate to, affect, influence or impact upon your practice. Have any of these articles struck you as particularly interesting? Do any of the articles raise questions for you? Have any of them made you want to read further around a particular area? Do you find any of them challenging?

    Further Reading, Action and Evaluation

    We invite you to use this space to record any plans you have for further reading or action you intend to take as a result of your learning, and/or to make a note of how, when and where you plan to evaluate this.

    Featured Article

    Brady M (2013) A good death: key conceptual elements to end of life care. JPP 5(11): 624-31