Bachelor of Paramedicine(Hons)

3 Years

Intakes:

Overview

The Bachelor of Paramedicine (Hons) program aims to produce graduates who will advance the paramedic profession and community-based emergency health services by contributing to clinical research in that field, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing patient care. The goal of the course is to assist high achievers in acquiring the knowledge, abilities, and attitudes necessary to flourish in research study. Given the significance of a multidisciplinary approach for researchers and practitioners seeking to understand complex problems in health, students will benefit greatly from the program’s multidisciplinary context, which involves team-teaching of students and the sharing of coursework and seminar experiences across disciplines.

Program Aim

It is anticipated that after successfully completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Establish suitable ethical research behaviours and considerations to show personal and professional growth.
  • Exhibit advanced communication and presenting abilities, as well as grow in critical thinking and understanding in a selected subject of study.
  • Focus on an evidence-based research project to show proficiency in research methodology, analysis, and problem resolution.
  • Utilize the best evidence and suitable frameworks, identify, characterise, plan, and evaluate improvements to community-based emergency health practise.
  • Examine, analyse, compile, and synthesise a range of resources in order to respond to community-based emergency health situations based on facts, knowledge, and science.

Career Opportunities

Students looking for work in the public or private sectors will find the research skills they learn in the programme to be a valuable credential.

  • Emergency medical treatment specialist
  • Primary care paramedic
  • Medical attendant
  • Patient transfer
  • Emergency first responder
  • Research Assistant

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