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I joined the ambulance service in 1997 working in a non-emergency role (Ambulance Care Assistant) at Liskeard ambulance station in Cornwall. In 1999 I completed my Ambulance Technician course and began my qualification year working on emergency ambulances in Exeter; this year saw a move back to Cornwall (Liskeard) where I qualified. Following a post qualification year I was successful in applying for a Paramedic position at Liskeard and underwent my Paramedic course in 2001.
After several years consolidating my Paramedic skills I successfully applied for a place on the Cornwall Air Ambulance in 2005; the same year I also started working toward my BSc (Hons) in Emergency Care. Around the same time as this I achieved promotion and became a Clinical Support Officer, responsible for a local ambulance station; this promotion also led to regular spells of 'standing in' for the Operational Locality Manager - responsible for the operational management of stations within East Cornwall.
In 2008 Plymouth University started the Paramedic Practitioner BSc (Hons) programme; following my involvement in the Emergency Care programme I was asked to come and teach pre-registration paramedic students on an ad hoc basis. Over the next couple of years I became more involved with teaching and in 2010 left my full time employment to lecture on the Paramedic Practitioner BSc (Hons) programme.
As a lecturer on the Paramedic Science BSc (Hons) at Plymouth I have run various modules and lead the Medicine in Hazardous Area Response MSc pathway. In addition to this, I am Chairperson for the School of Health Professions Service User Group.
In Summer 2020 I completed my PhD, exploring clinical skills and clinicians perceptions of their own performance. More recently, in the Spring of 2021, I began working two days a week in a clinical role within general practice.
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Teaching interests
My primary teaching interest is patient care and clinical skills. I have run various modules relating to technical and non-technical skills, both of which are required to provide high quality prehospital care. I am also passionate about communication and this is something that here at Plymouth, we fully integrate into the programme.
I am also pathway lead for the Medicine in Hazardous Area Response MSc, a unique degree designed specifically for paramedics working in hazardous areas.
Additional information
I work on an ad hoc basis for the Health and Care Professions Council as a registrant panel member in 'fitness to practise' cases and an education visitor, approving/reapproving paramedic programmes. In addition, I sit on the College of Paramedics, Educational Advisory Group. Two days I work clinically within general practice.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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Projects
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Preparedness of Health and Care Professions registrants for practice
Brennan, N. (PI - Principal Investigator), Burns, L. (CoI - Co-Investigator), Henderson, T. (CoI - Co-Investigator), Walker, K. (CoI - Co-Investigator) & Gale, T. (CoI - Co-Investigator)
Health & Care Professions Council
1/10/22 → 30/06/24
Project: Research
Research output
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How prepared are newly qualified allied health professionals for practice in the UK? A systematic review
Brennan, N., Burns, L., Mattick, K., Mitchell, A., Henderson, T., Walker, K. & Gale, T., 15 May 2024, In: BMJ Open. 14, 5, p. e081518 e081518.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Occupational therapy in pain management: An exploration and description of current UK practice
Slee, R., Warren, A., Noonan, M. & Henderson, T., 3 Dec 2024, In: British Journal of Occupational Therapy.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Examining the type and frequency of incidents attended by UK paramedics
Henderson, T., Endacott, R., Marsden, J. & Black, S., 11 Sept 2019, In: Journal of Paramedic Practice: the clinical monthly for emergency care professionals. 0, 0Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Influence of life experience on undergraduate paramedic students’ placement
Henderson, T., 8 Oct 2012, In: Journal of Paramedic Practice. 4, 10, p. 585-592Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The skills-maintenance, competence paradigm for the evolving role of a Paramedic
Henderson, T. (Author), Endacott, R. (Director of Studies (First Supervisor)), Marsden, J. (Other Supervisor) & Black, S. (Other Supervisor), 2020Student thesis: PhD
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