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Alan M. Batt PhD MSc PGCME MAcadMEd FHEA
Dr. Alan Batt is Associate Professor (adjunct) at Monash University, Assistant Professor (status) at the University of Toronto, and the Paramedicine Program Lead and Assistant Professor (adjunct) at Queen's University. He is a Scientist with the McNally Project for Paramedicine Research, and Deputy Editor of Paramedicine. His program of research uses mixed-methods approaches to explore health professions education, with a focus on professional competencies, care of vulnerable and under-served populations, and social and structural determinants of health. Dr. Batt is an experienced clinician, educator, and researcher, and serves as a subject matter expert on paramedicine and health professions education for a number of bodies nationally and internationally. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK), a Member of the Academy of Medical Educators (UK), and an Associate of the Prehospital Care Research Forum at UCLA (USA).
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http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6473-5397
Reviewer Keywords
allied health personnel competency competency-based education competency-based medical education emergency medical services ems ems education equity health professions education medical education minority health paramedic paramedicine primary care professional competence scoping review social determinants of health vulnerable groups vulnerable populationPublications (2)
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