• 12th Aug 2024

Research Opportunity: Beyond the sirens


Women’s experience of being a paramedic in Aotearoa New Zealand

10 minutes of your time towards a better future for women in paramedicine.

Historically paramedicine has been dominated by men, and the experience of women in the profession is under explored. A researcher at Whitireia Polytechnic is looking for women EMTs, paramedics, ECPs, ICPs and CCPs to complete an online, anonymous survey about their experiences as a woman in paramedicine.

You can find out more about the research here.

To complete the survey please follow this link or scan the QR code below:

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