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Paramedicine

Paramedicine

Published in Association with Australasian College of Paramedicine
Other Titles in:
Clinical Medicine | Emergency Care

eISSN: 27536386 | ISSN: 27536386 | Current volume: 21 | Current issue: 6 Frequency: Bi-monthly

Paramedicine is a paramedic-led, international, peer-reviewed open access journal which aims to advance and transform the discipline of paramedicine through high quality evidence. It inspires robust discussion, encourages innovative thinking, informs leadership, and enables research translation.

Official Journal of the:

  • Australasian College of Paramedicine
  • Paramedic Chiefs of Canada

Journal Associates:

  • Australasian Council of Paramedicine Deans
  • The Council of Ambulance Authorities (CAA)
  • Emergency Care Society of South Africa (ECSSA)
  • McNally Project for Paramedicine Research

This journal is published on behalf of the Australasian College of Paramedicine. For more details on how to submit, see the Submission Guidelines

Why publish in Paramedicine?

  • Commitment to high quality rigorous standards
  • Embraces diverse methodology
  • Indexed widely, ensuring high visibility and discoverability
  • Q2 (SJR 'EMS')
  • High-quality and efficient peer review
  • Free open access publishing
  • Fast online publication

Open access article processing charge (APC) information

There is no charge for submitting a paper to the journal. The Australasian College of Paramedicine sponsors the journal by covering the article processing charge (APC) and making articles open access, thus there is no charge to authors for publishing their articles with the journal.

Submission information

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/paramedicine to be published in 2023.

Please see the Submission Guidelines tab for more information on how to submit your article to the journal.

Contact

Please direct any queries to editor.paramedicine@paramedics.org.

Paramedicine’s vision

To advance and transform the discipline of paramedicine through high-quality research dissemination and discourse.

Paramedicine’s mission

To deliver excellence in paramedicine through an international research forum that inspires robust discussion, enables research translation, encourages innovative thinking and informs leadership.

Aims and scope

Paramedicine is the official international journal of the Australasian College of Paramedicine. It aims to create a connected discourse that spans paradigms, methodologies and methods for the advancement of the Paramedicine profession, the public it serves, the systems it connects to, and the people tasked with enacting that service.

Paramedicine publishes research from any country investigating any area of paramedicine, including but not limited to clinical care, operations, systems, leadership, education, aeromedical & retrieval practice, tactical paramedicine, and community paramedicine.

Paramedicine embraces diverse research methodology and paradigms and encourages qualitative research.

Paramedicine accepts primary quantitative and qualitative research, mixed-methods research, structured reviews including systematic and scoping designs, research methods summaries, perspectives, commentaries and case reports. Editorials are through invitation only.

Editor-in-Chief
Associate Professor Paul Simpson PhD Western Sydney University, Australia
Deputy Editors
Adjunct Associate Professor Alan Batt PhD Monash University, Canada
Associate Professor Kathryn Eastwood PhD Monash University, Australia
Assistant Professor Walter Tavares PhD University of Toronto, Canada
Associate Editors
Associate Professor Kingsley Agho PhD Western Sydney University, Australia
Ms. Suzanne Avis MPH University of Sydney, Australia
Associate Professor Jason Bendall PhD University of Newcastle, Australia
Associate Professor Kelly-Ann Bowles PhD Monash University, Australia
Dr. Mike Brady PhD Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust, Wales
Dr. Madison Brydges Ph.D. University of Toronto, Canada
Ms. Cheryl Cameron MEd Monash University, Canada
Dr. Lloyd Christopher PhD Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa
Associate Professor Niamh Cummins Ph.D University of Limerick, Ireland
Associate Professor Joseph Cuthbertson PhD Monash University, Australia
Dr. Philipp Dahlmann PhD Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany
Dr. Benjamin de Waal PhD Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa
Professor Scott Devenish PhD Australian Catholic University, Australia
Professor Elizabeth Donnelly PhD University of Windsor, Canada
Dr. Ian Drennan PhD University of Toronto, Canada
Adjunct Associate Professor David Fitzpatrick PhD University of Stirling, Scotland
Dr. Pieter Fouche PhD University of Tasmania, School of Paramedicine, Australia
Dr. Kim Kirby PhD University of the West of England, Bristol, England
Professor Veronica Lindstrom PhD Departement of Nursing, division Ambulance Service region Västerbotten, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
Dr. David Long PhD University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Dr. Sandy MacQuarrie PhD Edge Human Performance Group, Australia
Dr. Justin Mausz PhD University of Toronto, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Canada
Dr. Tegwyn McManamny PhD Monash University, Australia
Adjunct Associate Professor Alan Morrison MPET University of Tasmania, Australia
Dr. Navindhra Naidoo PhD Western Sydney University, Australia
Dr. Robin Pap PhD Western Sydney University, Australia
Associate Professor Louise Reynolds PhD Australian Catholic University, Australia
Dr. Verity Todd PhD Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand
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  • Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.