Over the past two years the National Ambulance service has engaged with both the country’s leading resuscitation
experts and our international counterparts in a collaborative project focused on developing and expanding t...
Around the world the emergency medical services (EMS)
profession has made tremendous strides over recent decades.
We have become more professional, have a rapidly growing
proportion of paramedics who are university quali...
Patient care in the prehospital and retrieval medicine (PHARM) environment presents many technical and non-technical challenges. Clinicians are frequently required to perform complex interventions in a time critical and...
Background
Paramedic practice faces increasing service demand with decision-making and referral pathways needing to change.
Patients with low acuity clinical presentations do not necessarily require ambulance transport t...
Rescue 116
A tribute to the crew of Rescue 116
Clinical Update: Improving Cardiac Arrest Care in Ireland
Over the past two years the National Ambulance service has engaged with both the country’s leading resuscitation experts and our international counterparts in a collaborative project focused on developing and expanding t...
Toward an international paramedic research agenda
Around the world the emergency medical services (EMS) profession has made tremendous strides over recent decades. We have become more professional, have a rapidly growing proportion of paramedics who are university quali...
On-shift simulation in aeromedical operations – making it work.
Patient care in the prehospital and retrieval medicine (PHARM) environment presents many technical and non-technical challenges. Clinicians are frequently required to perform complex interventions in a time critical and...
Decision-making processes when paramedics refer low acuity patients away from hospital: a scoping review
Background Paramedic practice faces increasing service demand with decision-making and referral pathways needing to change. Patients with low acuity clinical presentations do not necessarily require ambulance transport t...