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There is a considerable degree to inter-provincial variations on paramedic and emergency medical responder practice across Canada. To address this there is a national consensus of paramedic and emergency medical responder practice (by way of the National Occupational Competency Profile) identifies the knowledge, skills, and abilities as being most synonymous with a given level of paramedic or ...
A great deal of the recent advancement in standards of care and procedures has been driven by formal outcome-based research [15] and clinical trials, such as the groundbreaking research work on the management of S-T segment elevation myocardial infarctions , undertaken in cooperation with the Ottawa Paramedic Service. [16]
Founded in June 1988 as the Canadian Society of Ambulance Personnel (CSAP), the PAC is the national voice of paramedicine which supports paramedicine practitioners in providing high quality health care to patients. [1] The CSAP was transformed into the Paramedic Association of Canada in 1997.
Over the years, the presence of such a large system and call volume, along with a commitment to consistently capture high quality data, has permitted Toronto EMS to become a 'test-bed' for research projects involving both EMS and emergency medicine. This has resulted in a service which is extremely research-oriented and interested in outcome ...
The Ottawa Paramedic Service is an agency in paramedic and emergency medical research participating in research programs and studies including: Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium [15] Ottawa C-Spine study [16] Paramedic STEMI bypass [17] Paramedics Assessing Elders at Risk of Independence Loss (PERIL) and many others
The Nova Scotia Paramedic Society (NSPS) is a professional association established in 2011 that promotes the study, research, and communication of the history of Emergency Health Services (EHS) within the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
Paramedic Services is a division of the Region's Paramedic and Seniors Service Branch. Prior to 2000, ambulance services were provided by 2 private operators (Beaverton & District Ambulance and Uxbridge - Stouffville Ambulance), York County Hospital, Nobleton Volunteer Ambulance and Ontario 's Ministry of Health.
Timothy Edmund Jones OBC (May 30, 1956 – January 19, 2014) was a Canadian Advanced Life Support Paramedic and Search and Rescue Technician. Jones was also a prominent media spokesperson and team leader for North Shore Rescue which is based in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He made significant contributions to the field of Search ...