Commonalities of the EMS Education Workforce (2004) in the United States

Prehospital Emergency Care : Official Journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors
Judith A RupleWilliam Bake

Abstract

The purpose of the State of EMS Education Research Project was to quantify the characteristics of those recognized as EMS instructors, what infrastructure supports exist to facilitate the learning process, and what are the attributes and common practices embraced by the profession. The collection of EMS education system data will assist in the continued development and implementation of the EMS Education Agenda for the Future: A Systems Approach. The first phase of the study identified characteristics of the individual educators and their workplace. Based on data collected from a national survey of individuals identified as EMS educators. Phase II of the project utilized a panel of experts to identify common practices in EMS education derived from the data analysis in Phase I. Based on the consensus and description of the common practices, a set of recommendations were developed which would facilitate the transition to future curricula designs and educational delivery methods. The methods used in this study replicated those used by Witkin and Trochim (1997 as a formalized group-oriented concept mapping process. The concept statements were derived from data generated by Ruple et al., which attempted to identify and describe the ...Continue Reading

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Jul 23, 2005·Prehospital Emergency Care : Official Journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors·Judith A RupleJoann Freel
Oct 1, 1975·Multivariate Behavioral Research·S Rosenberg, M Park Kim

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Apr 2, 2008·Prehospital Emergency Care : Official Journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors·Gregg S MargolisJoseph Mistovich

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