Undergraduate paramedic student experiences working in snow resort medical clinics: a non-traditional interprofessional clinical placement model

Author:

Devenish Anthony Scott,Mckay Glenn,Long Davd Nicholas,Horrocks Peter David,Smith Michael

Abstract

<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>This study investigates the experiences of undergraduate paramedic students completing interprofessional clinical placements in snow sport injury clinics. Qualitative methods were used to investigate the experiences of participants (n=6) undertaking a non-traditional ambulance clinical placements as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team.  Ethical approval was obtained through X University. Data were collected via one-on-one face-to-face interviews and analysed using holistic and focused coding. Results were divided into three main categories, namely pre-placement, intra-placement and post placement phases. As it was a new placement, student capabilities were not initially known by clinic staff. Nevertheless the workplace culture was inclusive and supportive, and paramedic skills were applicable in the clinic environment.  Despite the placement costs being excessive, participants viewed it as an investment in their future careers. Benefits of the placement included improved maturity levels, acquisition of professional networks, an understanding of interprofessional practice and an exposure to clinical skills not normally practiced on traditional ambulance placements. The interprofessional clinical placement appears to be a valid alternative to traditional ambulance placements. However, using this model to replace mainstream placements is problematic due to the costs involved, the limited number of spots available and the seasonal occurrence of snow sports. </p>

Publisher

Irish College of Paramedics

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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