
Welcome to Episode 11 of the ParaPodcast! In this episode, we are honoured to have Associate Professor Alan Batt join us. Alan is a world-respected leader in community paramedicine, with decades of experience as a paramedic, educator, and researcher based in Canada. His work has shaped how paramedics engage with communities, especially in addressing health inequities and expanding paramedicine beyond emergency response. Together, we explore what community paramedicine really means, how it differs from extended care paramedicine, and why it’s becoming essential in healthcare systems worldwide. Alan shares insights from his extensive research, including a recent scoping review on community paramedicine’s impact on disadvantaged populations. We also discuss the Community Paramedic Needs Assessment Tool, designed to help paramedics and communities co-create solutions that truly meet local needs. This episode dives deep into the challenges of education, professional identity, and scope of practice for community paramedics. We talk about the role of AI in research, balancing its benefits with the need for critical thinking. Finally, we look at the exciting potential for community paramedicine in Africa and other low- and middle-income countries, emphasizing the importance of culturally relevant approaches and policy support. If you’re passionate about the future of paramedicine, community health, or healthcare innovation, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical ideas. About Alan Batt: Alan Batt is an Associate Professor and a highly respected figure in the paramedic community internationally. His research focuses on community paramedicine, education, and health equity. He has contributed significantly to advancing paramedic roles to better serve diverse and underserved populations.
Paramedicine, community paramedic
Paramedicine, community paramedic
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