• 9th Oct 2023

Research Opportunity: The roles and work of paramedics employed in primary health care contexts in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand and the facilitators and barriers to their work.


Are you a Paramedic? Do you work in a primary care, community or low-acuity response role?

Researchers from the University of Western Sydney want to hear from you!

There are two easy ways to have your say:

  • Complete a 15-minute anonymous online survey about your role by scanning the QR code below or by clicking this link
  • Express your interest in a confidential online focus group at the end of the survey to talk about your experiences.

This project is part of a PhD that is exploring the roles and work of paramedics working in primary care in Australia & Aotearoa New Zealand.

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