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  2. College of Paramedics - Wikipedia

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    The College of Paramedics is the recognised professional body for paramedics in the United Kingdom. The role of the College is to promote and develop the profession across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  3. Emergency medical personnel in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Professor Malcolm Woollard was a leading voice for the paramedic profession and the first UK paramedic holding a professorial role. [15] His focus was development of the profession. He was described as "a ground-breaker for the paramedic profession." [16] Woolard died in 2018, [17] but has a legacy of research that lives on. [18]

  4. Emergency Care Practitioner - Wikipedia

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    ECPs may be employed in a range of areas of care such as emergency medical services, primary care centres, hospitals, prisons, walk-in centres, or out-of-hours medical centres. [5] [6] The majority of ECPs work autonomously. [citation needed] Many are employed by Primary Care Trusts or Ambulance Services. The work of the ECP appears to be ...

  5. Consultant (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    "Locum consultant" appointments of limited duration may be given to those with clinical experience, with or without higher qualifications. The term consultant may also be prefixed to other non-medical high specialist leadership roles in UK Healthcare settings such as Consultant Nurse, Consultant Dietician, Consultant Paramedic and Consultant ...

  6. British Association for Immediate Care - Wikipedia

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    The members provide their services in support of the statutory or voluntary ambulance services. [12] Road Traffic Collision. BASICS members are used to provide extra skills at the scene of major incidents, or for particularly difficult patients. For this, individuals may be summoned on a case-by-case basis by the local ambulance control centre.

  7. Emergency medical technician - Wikipedia

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    An emergency medical technician (often, more simply, EMT) is a medical professional that provides emergency medical services. [1] [2] EMTs are most commonly found serving on ambulances and in fire departments in the US and Canada, as full-time and some part-time departments require their firefighters to at least be EMT certified.

  8. London's Air Ambulance Charity - Wikipedia

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    Expenditure was £14.9M, of which £6.8M was used to operate the air ambulance service. [3] £8.1M of the expenditure was use for fundraising. Barts Health NHS Trust provides the helipad facility at The Royal London Hospital and remunerates the doctors seconded to and consultants permanently associated with the service. [25]

  9. NHS ambulance services - Wikipedia

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    NHS ambulance services are classed as an emergency service, the public normally access emergency medical services through one of the valid emergency telephone numbers (either 999 or 112). Additionally, some ambulance services are considering trialing a 999 video calling service, in order to be able to visually assess patients whilst crews are ...