Paramedic

Paramedics of the Australian Capital Territory Ambulance Service during training
Occupation
NamesParamedic
Occupation type
Profession
Activity sectors
Health care
Description
Fields of
employment
Ambulance; hospital; pre-hospital; transport
Related jobs
Emergency medical technician

A paramedic is a healthcare professional trained in the medical model, whose main role has historically been to respond to emergency calls for medical help outside of a hospital. Paramedics work as part of the emergency medical services (EMS), most often in ambulances. They also have roles in emergency medicine, primary care, transfer medicine and remote/offshore medicine. The scope of practice of a paramedic varies between countries, but generally includes autonomous decision making around the emergency care of patients.

Not all ambulance personnel are paramedics, although the term is sometimes used informally to refer to any ambulance personnel. In some English-speaking countries, there is an official distinction between paramedics and emergency medical technicians (or emergency care assistants), in which paramedics have additional educational requirements and scope of practice.[1]

  1. ^ "Salaries, Strong Recruitment Ease Area Paramedic Shortage". Archived from the original on September 8, 2011.