An exploration on accessing emergency healthcare in rural and remote NSW for a moderate to severe asthma emergency

Alannah Stoneley (Presenter), Judith Anderson, Clare Sutton

Research output: Other contribution to conferencePresentation onlypeer-review

Abstract

Asthma is one of the largest contributors of respiratory illness in Australia.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 08 Dec 2021
EventDare to Know 2021: Student Paramedic Research Conference - Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, Australia
Duration: 08 Dec 202108 Dec 2021
https://www.facebook.com/DareToKnowCSU/
https://paramedics.org/storage/news/D2K%202021%20schedule.pdf (Schedule)

Conference

ConferenceDare to Know 2021
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityBathurst
Period08/12/2108/12/21
OtherEstablished in 2017, Dare to Know (D2K) is a unique annual Paramedicine research conference created by students. The conference supports and encourages student-led research across a wide range of topics as well as having academic and industry guest speakers.
This year the spotlight is on those undertaking research within CSU, students, staff, and on-road paramedics working towards their Honours and Masters degrees. The paramedicine integrated Honours pathway is well-established and there are some amazing projects underway. This year also sees the first cohort of students undertaking research projects as part of the Masters in Paramedicine, including many international paramedics working in critical care and urgent care specialisations.
The conference is free to attend and is open to students and paramedics. The full list of speakers will be announced on Friday 19th November so stay tuned!
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