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Trial Resources

Site file trial documentation

All site file trial documentation and information for set up for participating ambulance services can be found by clicking here.


Below are some documents which have been collated to help explain what PARAMEDIC-3 is trying to achieve and how the trial is being carried out.

Poster:

We have developed a poster to provide information to the public. If you would like to display a poster in your place of work, please download and print one here. Alternatively you can contact us and we will send you a printed poster.

Participating ambulance services will display a copy of the poster on their website prior to starting recruitment. Registry offices will also be contacted to inform them about the trial and to display a copy of the poster on their website to ensure people can access information about the trial.

Information for patients:

A research paramedic will inform people if they have been involved in the study when the initial emergency has passed. This will usually be on the hospital ward. The paramedic will provide an information sheet to explain the purpose of the trial, informs patients of their options and seeks their consent for further participation.

To view the information sheet please click here.

Training materials for Ambulance Service Staff:

Please contact your local ambulance service research team for available training materials.

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Trial OverviewLink opens in a new window
About cardiac arrestLink opens in a new window
Support for the trialLink opens in a new window
Information for ambulance research teamsLink opens in a new window
Information for the publicLink opens in a new window
FAQsLink opens in a new window
Trial ResourcesLink opens in a new window
News and eventsLink opens in a new window
PublicationsLink opens in a new window
Contact the teamLink opens in a new window

Enquiries:

Please direct all enquiries for the PARAMEDIC-3 trial team.

Telephone: 07385029213
Email:
paramedic3@warwick.ac.uk 

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