Opinion

Moral injury in paramedicine

The term ‘moral injury’ has been used to describe the psychological effects of ‘bearing witness to the aftermath of violence and human carnage’ (Litz et al, 2009: 700) and encompasses witnessing human...

Fit for duty: shedding light on paramedics' health via research methodologies

Paramedic care to the population of 7.8 million people in NSW is delivered by the state government organisation: NSW Ambulance. In the 2015/16 reporting period, the service responded to 1 115 635...

Second Emergency Medicine Congress in Byblos, Lebanon

Friday 12 April was the start of the didactic part of the Conference. In the first session, Ethics and administration, Dr Beatrice Le Bon Chami, Medical Director at Notre Dame Maritime Hospital and...

Internationalising paramedic practice

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