Abstract Background Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic) (BEH) students at Monash University undertake clinical placements to assist with the transition from student to novice paramedic. Anecdotally, students report a lack of opportunity to practise their clinical skills whilst on placements. The barriers to participation and the theory-practice gap have not been previously documented in Australian paramedic literature. The purpose of this study was to investigate the theory-practice gap for paramedic students by linking education and skill level to case exposure and skills praxis during clinical placements. Methods A cross-sectional retrospective study using a convenience sample of second and third year BEH undergraduate students. Ethi...
Background: The use of casual staff within the university undergraduate educational setting is a wid...
Background: Clinical placements are of major importance in students’ learning processes through crea...
Introduction: This study explores the preparedness of undergraduate student paramedics for the menta...
Aim: To identify factors that affect the education of pre-employment paramedic students during the c...
Background: Evidence-based practice (EBP) represents the conscientious and judicious use of the best...
Background: The role of the paramedic has changed significantly over the last 10 years. In order for...
This thesis explores the capability of paramedics to perform the role of preceptor in the Australian...
Background: Paramedic education is changing in Australia from a post-employment model in which in-ho...
Background: Clinical placements are of major importance in students' learning processes through crea...
The clinical education of paramedic students is an international concern. In Australia, student plac...
Paramedic education has been undergoing major development in Australia in the past 20 years, with ma...
Background: Clinical education placements provide the opportunity for students to gain practical ski...
Background: The use of casual staff within the university undergraduate educational setting is a wid...
The gap between theory and practice is a foremost issue in the implementation of paramedical curricu...
In Australia, paramedics are obliged to practice ethically. Graduates of baccalaureate degrees in pa...
Background: The use of casual staff within the university undergraduate educational setting is a wid...
Background: Clinical placements are of major importance in students’ learning processes through crea...
Introduction: This study explores the preparedness of undergraduate student paramedics for the menta...
Aim: To identify factors that affect the education of pre-employment paramedic students during the c...
Background: Evidence-based practice (EBP) represents the conscientious and judicious use of the best...
Background: The role of the paramedic has changed significantly over the last 10 years. In order for...
This thesis explores the capability of paramedics to perform the role of preceptor in the Australian...
Background: Paramedic education is changing in Australia from a post-employment model in which in-ho...
Background: Clinical placements are of major importance in students' learning processes through crea...
The clinical education of paramedic students is an international concern. In Australia, student plac...
Paramedic education has been undergoing major development in Australia in the past 20 years, with ma...
Background: Clinical education placements provide the opportunity for students to gain practical ski...
Background: The use of casual staff within the university undergraduate educational setting is a wid...
The gap between theory and practice is a foremost issue in the implementation of paramedical curricu...
In Australia, paramedics are obliged to practice ethically. Graduates of baccalaureate degrees in pa...
Background: The use of casual staff within the university undergraduate educational setting is a wid...
Background: Clinical placements are of major importance in students’ learning processes through crea...
Introduction: This study explores the preparedness of undergraduate student paramedics for the menta...