• 15th Jun 2023

Research Opportunity: What do women want? – A qualitative study into the career goals of female paramedics in Australia


Researchers at Charles Sturt University are seeking participants for a research study What do women want? – A qualitative study into the career goals of female paramedics in Australia.

This research study is investigating the career goals, aspirations, and limitations of paramedics who identify as female, with 5-10 years of experience employed with a jurisdictional ambulance service in Australia.

Please read the Participant Information Sheet to learn more about the study.

Participation in this study will include an online interview to speak about your personal experiences in the paramedic discipline. If you wish to participate in this study, please email the Chief Investigator, Eliana Stafford-Gaffney, via email estafford-gaffney@csu.edu.au.

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