• 15th Dec 2022

Research: Ambulance chaplains survey


Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney are looking for registered paramedics to take part in a survey on ambulance chaplains.

Have you ever used an Ambulance Chaplain and want to share your experiences? Would you never use one and want to tell them why? Or would you like access to one but don’t currently have them attached to your service?

If you are an AHPRA registered Paramedic, currently or previously employed by a state or private organisation, they would like your opinions. This anonymous survey takes between 5-15 minutes to complete.

This research is being conducted through the University of Technology Sydney (ETH22-7416) by Katie Tunks Leach, PhD Candidate and RN. Supervisors: Distinguished Professor Tracy Levett-Jones, Associate Professor Joanne Lewis and Associate Professor Paul Simpson.

If you'd like to take part in this survey, click here.

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