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Volume 16 Number 9 September 2024 JPP LEADERSHIPWEBINAR 25TH SEPTEMBER2024 The clinical monthly for emergency care professionals EDITORIAL Join the arena Lynda Sibson, James Taylor and Leo McCann 357 ECG CASE SERIES Charles Bloe ECG CASE SERIES Charles Bloe 358 358 © A D O B E S T O C K / E T I A M M O S BOOK REVIEW ECGs on the Go: a clinical comfort blanket Vincent Romano 359 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT Inappropriate use of nocebic language in prehospital care: a cautionary tale Andrew Newton 360 From frontline to forefront: paramedics as healthcare leaders within the NHS Joel Simon Phillips 370 RESEARCH The views of current and future paramedics on prescribing: a review Charles Nicholas Harrison 380 SPOTLIGHT ON RESEARCH 389 STUDENT COLUMN Teamwork and communication Dan Wyatt 390 NQP PERSPECTIVE To err is an opportunity Katy Sofield 391 How important is your choice of words during a patient encounter? Turn to page 360 to explore the concept and potential impact of nocebic communication PARAMEDIC TRANSITIONS Settling further into GP Jennifer Green 392 COURSES 394 Mission Statement: Journal of Paramedic Practice (JPP) is the only monthly peer-reviewed and evidence-based journal for the paramedic profession. JPP provides the latest practical, clinical and professional information for all paramedics, including emergency care practitioners and assistants, medical technicians, critical care paramedics, combat medical technicians, and members of voluntary aid societies. JPP has a team of consultant editors with a strong commitment to paramedic sciences, as well as a prestigious editorial board that represents different strands of the profession. JPP will help you update your knowledge in important areas of practice and ultimately deliver the best possible care to your patients. JPP also offers free online CPD modules for all subscribers, allowing you to fulfil your CPD requirements at a time suited to you. Journal of Paramedic Practice • Vol 16 No 9

Volume 16 Number 9

September 2024

JPP LEADERSHIPWEBINAR 25TH SEPTEMBER2024

The clinical monthly for emergency care professionals EDITORIAL Join the arena Lynda Sibson, James Taylor and Leo McCann 357

ECG CASE SERIES Charles Bloe

ECG CASE SERIES Charles Bloe

358

358

© A D O B E S T O C K / E T I

A M M O S

BOOK REVIEW ECGs on the Go: a clinical comfort blanket Vincent Romano 359

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT Inappropriate use of nocebic language in prehospital care: a cautionary tale Andrew Newton

360

From frontline to forefront: paramedics as healthcare leaders within the NHS Joel Simon Phillips 370

RESEARCH The views of current and future paramedics on prescribing: a review Charles Nicholas Harrison 380

SPOTLIGHT ON RESEARCH 389

STUDENT COLUMN Teamwork and communication Dan Wyatt 390

NQP PERSPECTIVE To err is an opportunity Katy Sofield 391

How important is your choice of words during a patient encounter? Turn to page 360 to explore the concept and potential impact of nocebic communication

PARAMEDIC TRANSITIONS Settling further into GP Jennifer Green 392

COURSES

394

Mission Statement: Journal of Paramedic Practice (JPP) is the only monthly peer-reviewed and evidence-based journal for the paramedic profession.

JPP provides the latest practical, clinical and professional information for all paramedics, including emergency care practitioners and assistants, medical technicians, critical care paramedics, combat medical technicians, and members of voluntary aid societies. JPP has a team of consultant editors with a strong commitment to paramedic sciences, as well as a prestigious editorial board that represents different strands of the profession.

JPP will help you update your knowledge in important areas of practice and ultimately deliver the best possible care to your patients. JPP also offers free online CPD modules for all subscribers, allowing you to fulfil your CPD requirements at a time suited to you.

Journal of Paramedic Practice • Vol 16 No 9

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