Phillip Ebbs

Senior Lecturer in Paramedicine, School of Biomedical Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia

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Prehospital clopidogrel use and STEMI management: a review

After completing this module, the paramedic will be able to:.

Prehospital unfractionated heparin and primary percutaneous coronary intervention

After completing this module, the paramedic will be able to:.

Paramedic ethics, capacity and the treatment of vulnerable patients

After completing this module, the paramedic will be able to:.

Principlism in paramedicine: an examination of applied healthcare ethics

After completing this module, the paramedic will be able to:.

Interdisciplinary work integrated learning: a pilot evaluation instrument

Paramedic and outdoor recreation students have similar imperatives to practise first response skills in austere environments. Undergraduate paramedic students—traditionally embedded in the health...

A need to balance technical and non-technical skills

The focus for paramedic training has historically prioritised the technical aspects of practice such as visible skills and measurable procedures (Williams, 2013). However, like so many professions in...

Student paramedic views of an international clinical and cultural learning experience

In the paramedic and other health professions in Australia, there is sometimes limited guidance from accrediting bodies about the necessary elements comprising a quality placement, or limited detail...