
The Australasian College of Paramedicine
by The Australasian College of Paramedicine
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Talking Research: Research in Paramedic Primary Care - Brendan Shannon
Apr 1, 2026
59m 13s
Advocacy in Conversation - E9: Australasian Clinical Practice Framework for Paramedicine
Mar 11, 2026
11m 50s
Talking Research: Research in Paramedic Primary Care - Angela Martin
Mar 3, 2026
48m 24s
Kerbside Conversations: Wayne Loudon
Dec 17, 2025
7m 26s
Talking Research: Chapters of a Research Journey Series – Q&A
Dec 10, 2025
1h 06m 10s
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| 4/1/26 | ![]() Talking Research: Research in Paramedic Primary Care - Brendan Shannon | A/Prof Brendan Shannon PhD - Shaping the Future of Primary Care Paramedicine In this episode of Talking Research, Derek speaks with A/Prof Brendan Shannon about his research journey and the growing role of paramedics in primary and urgent care. Brendan reflects on how his clinical experiences sparked an interest in alternative care pathways, underserved populations, and health system design, and discusses the challenges and opportunities of researching care that spans ambulance, hospital, and... | 59m 13s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Advocacy in Conversation - E9: Australasian Clinical Practice Framework for Paramedicine | In this episode, John Bruning, CEO, is joined by Marty Nichols , College Director, and Associate Director of Paramedicine at NSW Ambulance, to unpack the Australasian Clinical Practice Framework for Paramedicine. Over the past few years, the College has led this landmark project to shape the future of paramedicine. As the peak professional body, the College’s role is clear: strengthen professional identity, support high‑quality care, and ensure our systems reflect what modern paramedics... | 11m 50s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Talking Research: Research in Paramedic Primary Care - Angela Martin | Dr Angela Martin PhD – Community paramedicine: From idea to impact Welcome to the first episode of our Talking Research series, Research in Paramedic Primary Care. In this episode, host Derek speaks with Dr Angela Martin about her journey from rural paramedic to international researcher and leader in community paramedicine. What began as frustration with routinely transporting patients away from their communities grew into world-first research on community paramedicine in Australia. Angela di... | 48m 24s | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() Kerbside Conversations: Wayne Loudon | Welcome to Kerbside Conversations – the College’s podcast capturing authentic voices and stories from across the world of paramedicine. In this conversation, Wayne Loudon shares his extensive experience in paramedic practice and the importance of community engagement in modern healthcare. He discusses the evolution of paramedic roles, the significance of building relationships within communities, and the need for a broader understanding of health that includes cultural perspectives. Wa... | 7m 26s | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Talking Research: Chapters of a Research Journey Series – Q&A | In the final instalment of the Talking Research series, Chapters of a Research Journey, host Derek Collings-Hughes brings together returning guests Farren McGregor, Georgia Alikaris and Robbie King for a reflective and insightful group discussion. This episode explores the arc of a paramedic researcher’s journey - from early academic curiosity through to completing a PhD. Together, the panel delves into finding research opportunities, developing proposals, staying motivated, navigating impost... | 1h 06m 10s | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() Kerbside Conversations: Prue Snedden | Welcome to Kerbside Conversations – the College’s podcast capturing authentic voices and stories from across the world of paramedicine. In this episode, Laura interviews Prue Snedden, a critical care flight paramedic from Queensland. Prue shares her journey in paramedicine, highlighting the challenges and failures she’s faced along the way. She discusses the importance of failure and resilience and learning from setbacks. Prue emphasizes the value of diversifying skills and experiences... | 12m 34s | ||||||
| 11/16/25 | ![]() Kerbside Conversations: Jordan Gray | Welcome to Kerbside Conversations – the College’s podcast capturing authentic voices and stories from across the world of paramedicine. In this conversation, Jordan Gray, a paramedic stroke clinical training officer from New South Wales, shares his journey from Canada to Australia, discussing the differences in paramedic practices between the two countries. He emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and professional growth in the field of paramedicine, highlighting his commitm... | 9m 05s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() Talking Research: Chapters of a Research Journey Series – Robbie King | Dr Robbie King PhD – The patient experience in paramedic care Welcome to the third episode of our Talking Research series, Chapters of a Research Journey, where we explore the diverse pathways paramedics take as they embark on their research careers. In this episode, host Derek speaks with Dr Robbie King (PhD) about his transition into both paramedicine and academia. Robbie shares insights into his research journey, focusing on the importance of understanding patient experiences in paramedic ... | 52m 25s | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() Kerbside Conversations: Alessia Restiglian | Welcome to Kerbside Conversations – the College’s podcast capturing authentic voices and stories from across the world of paramedicine. In this conversation, Alessia Restiglian shares her journey as a recent graduate in paramedicine, discussing her experiences transitioning from education to her role at Ambulance Victoria. She reflects on the challenges of the hiring process, the importance of staying engaged during the job search, and her aspirations for future research in the field. T... | 8m 59s | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | ![]() Kerbside Conversations: Paul Reeves | Welcome to Kerbside Conversations – the College’s podcast capturing authentic voices and stories from across the world of paramedicine. In this conversation, Paul Reeves, Principal Advisor for Pre-Hospital Care in the Northern Territory, shares his journey from frontline paramedic to a strategic role in healthcare policy. He discusses the importance of saying yes to opportunities, adapting to new challenges, and the critical role of healthcare policy in shaping paramedicine. Paul emphas... | 15m 07s | ||||||
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| 10/15/25 | ![]() Kerbside Conversations: Cam Rota | Welcome to Kerbside Conversations – the College’s podcast capturing authentic voices and stories from across the world of paramedicine. This conversation explores the themes of equitable care in healthcare, emphasizing the importance of confidence, the acceptance of mistakes, and the transformational journey that healthcare professionals undergo. It highlights that anyone can provide equitable care and that the process is ongoing, allowing for growth and learning along the way. | 6m 13s | ||||||
| 10/8/25 | ![]() Talking Research: Chapters of a Research Journey Series - Georgia Alikaris | Georgia Alikaris: Master's Student - Examining the attitudes and perceptions of Australian paramedics towards their role in paramedic-initiated health education Welcome to the second episode of our Talking Research series, Chapters of a Research Journey, where we explore the diverse pathways paramedics take as they embark on their research careers. In this episode, host Derek Collings-Hughes sits down with Georgia Alikaris, a Master’s student at Western Sydney University, to talk about her re... | 44m 42s | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | ![]() Kerbside Conversations: Jessica Wissa | Welcome to Kerbside Conversations – the College’s podcast capturing authentic voices and stories from across the world of paramedicine. In this conversation, Jessica Wissa, a critical care paramedic from Metro Brisbane, shares her experiences working in both urban and rural settings. She discusses the unique challenges faced in rural emergency services, including limited resources and the need for community engagement. Jessica highlights the importance of developing skills such as leadership ... | 9m 41s | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() Kerbside Conversations: James Oswald | Welcome to Kerbside Conversations – the College’s podcast capturing authentic voices and stories from across the world of paramedicine. In this conversation, James Oswald, a paramedic and clinical guidelines specialist at Ambulance Victoria, discusses the role of clinical practice guidelines in healthcare. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these guidelines as tools for informed decision-making. The conversation explores the evolution of clinical guidelines, the significance of esc... | 11m 32s | ||||||
| 8/27/25 | ![]() Kerbside Conversations: Nick Roder | Welcome to Kerbside Conversations – the College’s podcast capturing authentic voices and stories from across the world of paramedicine. In this episode, we sit down with Nick Roder, a MICA Flight Paramedic, educator, and leader with more than 34 years of experience in the profession. Nick shares his reflections on the future of paramedicine and why, despite the challenges, he believes the next generation is stepping into a bright and promising profession. From the importance of trust, connect... | 9m 41s | ||||||
| 8/5/25 | ![]() Talking Research: Chapters of a Research Journey Series - Farren McGregor-Smyth (Ngāpuhi, Te Arawa, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa, Te Āti Haunui a Pāpārangi, Te Rarawa) | Farren McGregor-Smyth (Ngāpuhi, Te Arawa, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa, Te Āti Haunui a Pāpārangi, Te Rarawa): Honours Student - Experiences of Māori paramedic students Welcome to the first episode of our next Talking Research series, Chapters of a Research Journey, where we explore the diverse pathways paramedics take as they embark on their research careers. In this episode, host Derek Collings-Hughes sits down with Farren McGregor-Smyth to discuss her honours project examining th... | 46m 01s | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | ![]() Kerbside Conversations - Lucy Oately | Welcome to Kerbside Conversations with Laura Hirello – the College's newest podcast bringing you unfiltered voices from the frontline of paramedicine. From events, summits, and conferences, Laura captures candid moments and real stories from paramedics and healthcare professionals across the sector. Expect hot takes, raw insights, and the occasional laugh, all shared straight from the heart of the action. Kicking off the series, Laura sits down with Intensive Care Flight Paramedic Luc... | 5m 32s | ||||||
| 6/24/25 | ![]() Talking Research: Women in Paramedicine Series - A Collective Perspective | In the final episode of the Talking Research series, Women in Paramedicine, host Laura Hirello is joined by returning guests Lisa Hobbs, Alisha MacFarlane, and Judy Sheehan for a reflective group discussion. Together, they explore the inspirations behind their research and examine how identity - personal, professional, and cultural - is both shaped and challenged within paramedicine. The conversation delves into the evolving role of gender across education, practice, leadership, and aca... | 1h 18m 46s | ||||||
| 5/5/25 | ![]() Talking Research: Women in Paramedicine Series - Judy Sheahan | Judy Sheahan - Professional Identity Transformation in Paramedicine In the third episode of our Talking Research, Women in Paramedicine series, the College is delighted to welcome Judy Sheahan, to discuss her qualitative research on paramedic professional identity transformation. In this episode, PhD student and College Research Advisory Committee member, Laura Hirello, sits down with Judy to discuss her in-depth exploration of professional identity transformation experienced by paramedics wh... | 50m 46s | ||||||
| 4/2/25 | ![]() Talking Research: Women in Paramedicine Series - Alisha McFarlane | Alisha McFarlane: Gender Equity in Paramedicine In the second episode of our Talking Research, Women in Paramedicine series, the College is delighted to welcome its very own Member Engagement Manager, Alisha McFarlane, to discuss her research on gender equity in paramedicine. Do you know the difference between equity and equality? In this episode, PhD student and College Research Advisory Committee member, Laura Hirello, sits down with Alisha to discuss how these concepts apply to paramedicin... | 43m 27s | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() Talking Research: Women in Paramedicine Series - Lisa Hobbs | Lisa Hobbs: Creative Arts-Based Research The College is thrilled to welcome Lisa Hobbs to the newly revamped Talking Research podcast! To start the year, our first theme, Women in Paramedicine, celebrates International Women's Day by exploring gender equality in the paramedic profession. Throughout the series, our guests will share insights from their research, shedding light on workplace challenges and advancements. In this episode, College Research Advisory Committee members, Laura Hirello ... | 40m 08s | ||||||
| 11/21/24 | ![]() Talking Research E4: Clinical trials in paramedicine | Co-hosted by Dr Verity Todd and Derek Collings-Hughes, the final instalment of the Talking Research webinar series for 2024 offered valuable insights into conducting clinical trials in the dynamic and evolving field of paramedicine. Our guests, Lucas Litewka and Dr Ziad Nehme, shared valuable strategies when designing and implementing clinical trials, highlighting their potential to expand research participation, inform clinical practice, and enhance patient outcomes. Click here to acce... | 1h 35m 06s | ||||||
| 9/18/24 | ![]() Talking Research E3: Navigating research hurdles | Host, Dr Verity Todd, presented the August 2024 instalment of the Talking Research webinar series, where paramedicine academics shared their experiences and strategies for overcoming research challenges. This session explored the often-undiscussed obstacles faced on the path to sustaining a research career. Our guests, Professor Belinda Flanagan, A/Professor Ben Meadley, and Dr Louise Reynolds revealed how they navigated unforeseen hurdles and adapted to overcome them. Click here to access t... | 1h 33m 38s | ||||||
| 8/8/24 | ![]() Talking Research E2: The Research Agenda for Australasian Paramedicine | Join A/Prof Paul Simpson, A/Prof Ian Blanchard and Dr Fiona Sampson in this episode of the Talking Research podcast, as they delve into the significance of unified research agendas. They explore the research directions and priorities identified within paramedicine in Australasia, Canada, and the UK, and discuss the transformative impact these agendas have had on their research outcomes. This podcast is an absolute must for anyone invested in the future of paramedicine research and its impact ... | 1h 40m 56s | ||||||
| 6/12/24 | ![]() Advocacy in Conversation - E8: Placement poverty | Join us as we shed light on the critical issue of ‘placement poverty’ faced by paramedic students. These mandatory clinical placements, lasting up to 18 weeks, often take place far from home. As students grapple with accommodation costs, job commitments, and family responsibilities, financial strain becomes overwhelming. We’ll hear personal experiences, discuss disparities in support, and explore solutions. Expert guests include Professor Scott Devenish, Australian Catholic University and Cha... | 49m 58s | ||||||
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