Kelly-Ann Bowles- Don't put your back out!

In this episode we are excited to have Kelly-Ann Bowles back to discuss a recent project. Kelly is an Associate Professor, Director of Research and Honours Program Coordinator at Monash university and has a background in biomechanics.  Kelly is passionate about research into the health and wellbeing of paramedics as well as the roles paramedics can play within the health service and aims to increase paramedic training in research skill development.  Kelly is going to discuss an article she has recently co-authored titled ”Australian emergency nurses’ lumbar movement during a shift: An observational study”. Link to the study can be found here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.auec.2021.03.007

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The Department of Paramedicine podcast aims to share and disseminate the latest research and scholarship from academics and researchers at Monash University and paramedicine experts around the world. We aim to cover as many diverse topics as possible and hear from our faculty, students and domestic and international colleagues at different stages of their academic, research and clinical careers. We know you are busy, so we aim to keep each episode easily digestible. We want each episode to be easy to listen to and have aimed to make each episode conversational, relaxed and not full of research jargon. We want you to relate the discussions of different paramedicine systems and results of each study to your experiences so that we can positively impact providing better clinical care and ensure that our paramedic practice is based on sound clinical evidence. We hope you enjoy every episode. All music used is unrestricted or under a creative commons license. Artist credit: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/Raising_Frequecy/Mission_Ready