2013
DOI: 10.33151/ajp.10.4.52
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Lessons about Work Readiness from Final Year Paramedic Students in An Australian University

Abstract: Introduction Paramedic education is changing in Australia from a post-employment model in which in-house training is provided by state-based service providers to pre-employment Bachelor degree education in universities. Little is known about how well prepared final year paramedic students nearing the end of their university course perceive themselves to be to enter the workforce. The objective of the study was to investigate perceptions of preparedness for the workforce of final year paramedic student… Show more

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“…Students and preceptors also describe a mismatch of expectations around the ambulance clinical placement (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17), leading to misunderstandings on both sides. Other barriers to a positive learning environment include frustration when paramedic preceptors are not aware of students' arrival or their learning requirements, lack of communication between the university and ambulance service, poor mentorship and education by paramedic preceptors, and inadequate support after critical events (15).…”
Section: Ambulance Clinical Placementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students and preceptors also describe a mismatch of expectations around the ambulance clinical placement (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17), leading to misunderstandings on both sides. Other barriers to a positive learning environment include frustration when paramedic preceptors are not aware of students' arrival or their learning requirements, lack of communication between the university and ambulance service, poor mentorship and education by paramedic preceptors, and inadequate support after critical events (15).…”
Section: Ambulance Clinical Placementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important that different variety of teaching strategies and clinical placements are offered, and the time duration of those clinical practice is important for the preparedness of EMS students for professional working life. 7 , 22 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article by Kylie O'Brien and colleagues is about work readiness of final year paramedic students, one of the first studies of its kind in Australia. (2) The article by Linda Ross reports on the findings of a literature review about rapport with "real patients" for developing communication skills in healthcare professional education, something relevant to paramedic educators. This study is part of a suite of undergraduate paramedic education related research emanating from universities in Australia.…”
Section: Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%