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Graham McClelland is a Researcher affiliated with Newcastle University, specializing in emergency medicine, stroke care, and paramedic practice. His work bridges clinical research and pre-hospital emergency services, with a focus on improving diagnostic accuracy and training methodologies for acute conditions.
Research Interests: McClelland's primary research areas include optimizing pre-hospital stroke identification, evaluating paramedic roles in emergency care, and developing technology-assisted training tools. His studies frequently address stroke mimics, ambulance service protocols, and the implementation of clinical assessment tools like the National Early Warning Score.
Publication Focus: His recent articles (2015-2020) demonstrate a consistent emphasis on evidence-based emergency care. Key themes include: 1) Enhancing paramedic training through digital solutions, 2) Validating stroke assessment protocols in pre-hospital settings, and 3) Analyzing systemic factors affecting emergency handovers and trauma pathways. Methodologies range from qualitative thematic analyses to randomized controlled trials.
No information is available regarding awards, supervised students, or laboratory affiliations.
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