"Her experience and passion for supportive leadership and innovation will be an asset to our team and community." Patricia Bromfield has been appointed the next chief of paramedics for the Peterborough County-City Paramedics @PtboParamedics
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With nearly four decades of paramedicine service, Peterborough County-City Paramedics @PtboParamedics Chief Randy Mellow intends to retire at the end of 2024. A successor is expected early in the year who will train with Mellow until his retirement.
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PCCP superintendent of quality assurance, clinical development and support, Sandra Giles introduced our trained facility dog, Charlie to County Council today. Charlie will provide a role of support and connnection for Peterborough paramedics https://t.co/LVVcYDmg5M
Dr. Nick Carleton presenting on Mental Health and Paramedics: Updates from the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment at the PCC Summit. Thank you Dr. Carleton!
Violence against Paramedics, Public Safety Personnel and Health Care Workers is never OK. We need support of Bill C321 and the recommendations of HESA 29 to address the problem.
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@ParamedicChiefs have released an updated version of their vision for future, with a renewed focus on #patients, #evidence, and ongoing #learning
A must read white paper authored by some amazing leaders, researchers and clinicians
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The first Canadian EMS White Paper was released in 2006. Today the journey continues with @dale_weiss@WalterTava & @EDonnellyPhD launching the new Principles & Enabling Factors Guiding Paramedicine in Canada framework. Check it out! https://t.co/c4SoFNVQJs
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Celebrating our frontline colleagues @PtboParamedics 👏👏👏
DYK: There are six tactical paramedics that train with and assist the Emergency Response Team? 👏👏👏