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Paramedic delivery of community-based palliative care: an overlooked resource?
D Long
Progress in Palliative Care 27 (6), 289-290, 2019
232019
What's in a name? The confusion in nomenclature of low-acuity specialist roles in paramedicine [Commentary]
D Long, M Clark, D Lim, S Devenish
Australasian Journal of Paramedicine 13 (3), 1-2, 2016
102016
Facilitators, barriers and motivators of paramedic continuing professional development
L Hobbs, S Devenish, D Long, V Tippett
Australasian Journal of Paramedicine 18, 2021
92021
Factors influencing medication errors in the prehospital paramedic environment: a mixed method systematic review
D Walker, C Moloney, B SueSee, R Sharples, R Blackman, D Long, ...
Prehospital Emergency Care 27 (5), 669-686, 2023
82023
The conundrum of defining paramedicine: more than just what paramedics ‘do’
DN Long, J Lea, S Devenish
Australasian Journal of Paramedicine 15, 1-3, 2018
82018
What's in a name
D Long, M Clark, D Lim, S Devenish
The confusion in nomenclature of low-acuity specialist roles in paramedicine …, 2016
62016
Out of the silo: A qualitative study of paramedic transition to a specialist role in community paramedicine
DN Long
Queensland University of Technology, 2017
52017
Widening the conversation: Paramedic involvement in interprofessional care
D Long, B Lord
Progress in Palliative Care 29 (2), 1924
5*1924
Investigating career intentions of undergraduate paramedic students studying in Queensland, Australia
S Devenish, A Rolley, D Long
Australasian Journal of Paramedicine 17, 2020
42020
Paramedic students working in snow resort medical clinics: a non-traditional interprofessional clinical placement model
S Devenish, G McKay, D Long, P Horrocks, M Smith
Irish Journal of Paramedicine 4 (1), 1-11, 2019
32019
Rote learning: the ugly duckling of student paramedic education?
DN Long, L Hobbs, S Devenish
Irish Journal of Paramedicine 3 (2), 2018
32018
From qualified to specialist paramedic: A qualitative study of the process of transition to a low-acuity role.
D Long
Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the International Roundtable of …, 2015
12015
From qualified to specialist paramedic: A qualitative study of the process of transition to a low-acuity role.
D Long
Poster presented at Paramedics Australasia International Conference …, 2015
12015
Out-of-hospital administration of corticosteroids to patients with acute asthma: A case study and literature review
D Long, J Bendal, A Bower
Australasian Journal of Paramedicine 6 (4), 2008
12008
Grounded Theory: An Interpretation of Social Reality
D Long
Introducing, Designing and Conducting Research for Paramedics, 145, 2022
2022
Standing out from the crowd: improving employability through peer programs and continuing professional development in undergraduate paramedic programs
L Long, David N., Hobbs
Australasian Journal of Paramedicine 7, 2020
2020
Standing out from the crowd: improving employability through peer programs and continuing professional development in undergraduate paramedic programs
DN Long, L Hobbs
Australasian Journal of Paramedicine 17, 1-3, 2020
2020
Paramedic Attitudes and Perceptions About Continuing Professional Development in Australasia
L Hobbs, S Devenish, V Tippett, D Long
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 19, 30, 2020
2020
Undergraduate Paramedic Student Experiences Working in Snow Resort Medical Clinics: A Nontraditional Multidisciplinary Clinical Placement Model
S Devenish, G McKay, D Long, P Horrocks
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE METHODS 18, 2019
2019
Factors impacting the decision-making processes of qualified paramedics moving to a specialist role in community paramedicine
DN Long, S Devenish, V Tippett, MJ Clark
15th International Roundtable on Community Paramedicine 2018, 2018
2018
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