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2019 Annual Conference

du 8 au 11 October 2019

St. Louis, MO

Understanding ethical decision making and lifelong learning in paramedic practice

mercredi 9 octobre 2019 à 08:00–08:45 CDT
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Presentation Format Requested

Concurrent Session (45 minutes)

Session Abstract

This session presents qualitative data that builds upon previous related research regarding how paramedics approach ethical decision making in their paramedic practice. It further explores the role of learning via preparatory or continuing professional education in their approaches to developing awareness, reflection and honing of ethical decision making skills.

Target Audience

This session is appropriate for scholars and practitioners who are interested in several key areas within adult education:  ethics and ethical decision making, applied experiential learning, health professions, continuing professional education, and workforce education.  It also is appropriate for those who are interested in research that contributes to the larger theoretical conceptualizations of continuing professional education (CPE) and continuing medical education (CME) that moves away from the individual unit of analysis and instead focuses upon the situational or mezzo level of analysis.

Learning Outcomes

The learning goals for this session include:
• Introduction to the educational and practice context of paramedicine
• Analysis of the way in which working health professionals learn about and navigate their ethical frameworks and decision making
• Consideration of the continuing professional and continuing medical education scholarly discussions and theory of practice

Session Description

This session presents data which examines paramedic practice in relation to learning about ethics, developing ethical frames, and navigating ethical decision making in the field.  It relies upon the concept of incremental evidence, in adding to and building upon previous empirical work on this topic. This is a complex area of study which by necessity draws upon systems and actor network theory (Adele Clarke situational analysis and CHAT, Cultural Historical Activity Theory), ethical decision making in practice, and continuing professional education and the analysis of how professionals, and professional governance influence what practicing paramedics have the opportunity to learn – via required preparatory of continuing education and how practicing paramedics pursue their own learning via mentorship and field experience.  The data presented at this session includes contextual or foundational qualitative interviews with Paramedicine faculty and professional policy decision makers, analysis of policy and educational documents, and qualitative interviews with 30 practicing paramedics within a Southeastern state. 

Format & Technique

This session will begin with a powerpoint presentation of the data and will allow sufficient time for audience participation, questions and discussion.

Primary Presenter

Dr Susan J Barcinas, North Carolina State University
Work Title

Associate Professor of Adult, Workforce and Continuing Professional Education

Additional Presenters

Dr. Susan Smith Braithwaite, Western Carolina University
Work Title

Assistant Professor, Emergency Medical Care Program

Kory Lane, M.Ed., NC State University
Work Title

Doctoral Candidate, Adult Education, M.Ed., NRP, CCEMT-P

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