An indispensable guide for aspiring paramedics and emergency medical professionals
Paramedic practice is evolving rapidly which is being driven by changes in the paramedic curriculum. Student paramedics and clinicians working in out-of-hospital care must keep up with the rapid evolution of paramedicine to meet the ever-increasing demands of the community.
Fundamentals of Paramedic Practice contributes to driving the profession forward and provides a comprehensive, accessible text which has been authored by experienced paramedics and academics. This third edition has been fully updated to provide revised and new chapters which provides students and recently registered practitioners with a vital overview of the theory and practice of contemporary paramedicine. This is an essential resource for the next generation of paramedics and out-of-hospital practitioners. Readers of the third edition of Fundamentals of Paramedic Practice will find:
A multidisciplinary approach incorporating varied and dynamic research
New chapters on subjects including end of life care, domestic violence, and paramedic wellbeing
Learning activities to aid understanding and retention
Fundamentals of Paramedic Practice is ideal for undergraduate paramedic and emergency care students and registered paramedics, clinicians, and educators.
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Höhe: 203 mm
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978-1-394-16479-0 (9781394164790)
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Sam Willis is the Course Coordinator for Paramedicine at Charles Darwin University, Australia, and has held a teaching fellowship with the UK Higher Education Academy since 2009. Sam sits on the editorial board for the International Journal of Advancing Practice and is completing a PhD in Paramedic Education.
Ian Peate is Visiting Professor of Nursing at St George's University of London and Kingston University London; Visiting Professor, Northumbria University; Senior Clinical Fellow, University of Hertfordshire; Professorial Fellow, University of Roehampton; Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Nursing, Consultant Editor of the Journal of Paramedic Practice, and Consultant Editor of the International Journal of Advancing Practice.
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Charles Darwin University
University of Hertfordshire, UK