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Identifying features of a system of practice to inform a contemporary competency framework for paramedics in Canada
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Author (aut): Batt, Alan M.
Author (aut): Lysko, Meghan
Author (aut): Bolster, Jennifer L.
Author (aut): Poirier, Pierre
Author (aut): Cassista, Derek
Author (aut): Austin, Michael
Author (aut): Cameron, Cheryl
Author (aut): Donnelly, Elizabeth A.
Author (aut): Donelon, Becky
Author (aut): Dunn, Noel
Author (aut): Johnston, William
Author (aut): Lanos, Chelsea
Author (aut): Lunn, Tyne M.
Author (aut): Mason, Paige
Author (aut): Teed, Sean
Author (aut): Vacon, Charlene
Author (aut): Tavares, Walter
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Paramedic practice is highly variable, occurs in diverse contexts, and involves the assessment and management of a range of presentations of varying acuity across the lifespan. As a result, attempts to define paramedic practice have been challenging and incomplete. This has led to inaccurate or under-representations of practice that can ultimately affect education, assessment, and the delivery of care. In this study, we outline our efforts to better identify, explore, and represent professional practice when developing a national competency framework for paramedics in Canada. |
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Volume 12, Issue 9
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https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12090946
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2227-9032
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systems thinking; paramedicine; Canada; paramedic practice; competency
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