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Samantha Laws is a Part-time Lecturer (0.5FTE) in Paramedic Science at the University of Surrey, affiliated with the School of Health Sciences. Her academic background includes an MSc and Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). She focuses on advancing clinical practice through research in paramedic science, emergency medicine, and patient care protocols.
Her research interests span pharmacology, neonatal resuscitation, cardiac arrest management, and prehospital pain relief strategies. Notable work includes systematic reviews on electrical injury protocols, paramedic medication practices, and alternative pain management techniques. She advocates for evidence-based improvements in clinical guidelines and paramedic education.
Her publications analyze topics such as delayed cord clamping efficacy, CPR techniques in out-of-hospital settings, and the safety of discharging low-voltage electrical injury patients. Findings often highlight gaps in current practices, urging further research and standardized protocols.
While no specific grants or teams are mentioned, her collaborative projects with colleagues like Dr. Simon Corrall and Dr. Chao Wang reflect her commitment to interdisciplinary research. No advisees are listed in the provided texts.
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