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Profile summary
Jon joined the Paramedic team in April 2019. He has a specialism in clinical research, is the BSc (Hons) Paramedic Science programme link for all three undergraduate inter-professional modules, and contributes to other undergraduate and master's level modules. Jon is the nominated research lead for paramedicine, supporting high quality student research. He is undertaking a PhD focusing on the effects of minor traumatic brain injuries on the visual and vestibular systems, and is ambitious to support the development of the University of Plymouth as a leading centre for prehospital research.
Professional memberships
Registered paramedic - Health and Care Professions Council (Reg no. PA13364)
Member - College of Paramedics
Member - College of Paramedics
Roles on external bodies
BMJ Emergency Medicine Journal - Peer reviewer
Standby CPD – Class Publishing - Peer reviewer
British Paramedic Journal - Peer reviewer
BMC Emergency Medicine - Peer reviewer
Standby CPD – Class Publishing - Peer reviewer
British Paramedic Journal - Peer reviewer
BMC Emergency Medicine - Peer reviewer
Teaching interests
Anything related to paramedicine, but particularly research methods and conduct, evidence based practice, airway management, cardiac arrest, supraventricular tachycardia, acute coronary syndrome and frailty.
Additional information
CRN Research Network Forum award - Creating new research participation opportunities (2017)
HSJ (team) Award - Short listed - Clinical Research Impact: Developing and embedding a research culture in the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (2016)
HSJ (team) Award - Short listed - Clinical Research Impact: Developing and embedding a research culture in the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (2016)
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Investigating the repeatability and behavioral relationships of acuity, contrast sensitivity, form, and motion perception measurements using a novel tablet-based vision test tool
Green, J., Skerswetat, J., Bex, P. J. & Schmidtmann, G., 12 Jun 2025, bioRxiv.Research output: Working paper / Preprint › Preprint
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Investigating the repeatability and behavioral relationships of acuity, contrast sensitivity, form, and motion perception measurements using a novel tablet-based vision test tool
Skerswetat, J., Bex, P., Green, J. & Schmidtmann, G., 1 Jun 2025. 3 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
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An analysis of NHS 111 demand for primary care services: A retrospective cohort study
Pilbery, R., Smith, M., Green, J., Chalk, D. & O'Keeffe, C., 1 Jul 2024, In: PLoS ONE. 19, 7, e0300193.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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An analysis of NHS 111 demand for primary care services
Pilbery, R., Smith, M., Green, J. & Chalk, D., 21 Mar 2023.Research output: Working paper / Preprint › Preprint
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Modelling NHS 111 demand for primary care services: a discrete event simulation
Pilbery, R., Smith, M., Green, J., Chalk, D. & O’Keeffe, C., 23 May 2023.Research output: Working paper / Preprint › Preprint