Developing a sustainable academic workforce in paramedicine

Paramedics are an integral part of the Australian healthcare system and are increasingly requested to provide a growing array of services in support of improved community health. Currently there are over 6,000 undergraduate paramedic students. A pressing challenge is the development and sustainabili...

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description Paramedics are an integral part of the Australian healthcare system and are increasingly requested to provide a growing array of services in support of improved community health. Currently there are over 6,000 undergraduate paramedic students. A pressing challenge is the development and sustainability of a dedicated group of university paramedic academics. Urgent action is needed to: develop reliable sources of research funding; create smooth pathways for paramedic clinicians into academia; and, develop effective coalitions between ambulance agencies, paramedic professional groups and universities to ensure a sufficient number of paramedic academics are available to meet the educational needs of the profession. [Author abstract]
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Academic staff university relationship
Allied health occupations
Allied Health Occupations Education
Allied health personnel
Career development
Education
Educational needs
Emergency Medical Technicians
Foreign Countries
Health care industry
Higher education
Human resource management
Industry needs
Medical Services
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Paramedics
Pathways
Supply and demand
Sustainable development
Undergraduate Students
University business relationship
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