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Let’s do research! Being effective with the Canadian Safety and Security Program

Let’s do research! Being effective with the Canadian Safety and Security Program. Pierre Poirier, Leader Paramedic Community of Practice 2014 September 17-18 Ottawa, Ontario. Research Priority.

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Let’s do research! Being effective with the Canadian Safety and Security Program

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  1. Let’s do research!Being effective with the Canadian Safety and Security Program Pierre Poirier, Leader Paramedic Community of Practice 2014 September 17-18 Ottawa, Ontario

  2. Research Priority Technology. The application of new technologies. Establishing the application (policy and protocol) in relation to the Standards Framework.

  3. Research Priority Infection Control: Standards for disinfection. Standards for PPE for first responders. How do we protect our patients and paramedics?

  4. Research Priority Paramedic mental health: Increasing resilience and providing appropriate mental health services.

  5. Research Priority Economics of paramedicine: Sustainability and the performance metrics related to levels of service, and community safety and well being.

  6. Research Priority Physical Demands Analyses. Workplace analyses including the ergonomics of the newest no-lift stretchers (independent evaluation). Test and Evaluation.

  7. Research Priority Specialty Services. Standards development related to Tactical, Marine, Bike, CBRNE, USAR, community paramedicine and others. What services are provided to what competency and integrated to others complementary service providers.

  8. Research Priority Education. Developing standards related to how paramedics are taught and how they maintain competency? How does the profession create leaders?

  9. Canadian Safety and Security Program (2013)

  10. research priority ranking

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