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Amanda Taylor-Hall is a Lecturer in the Department of Paramedicine at Monash University. She holds a Graduate Certificate in Health Professions Education (2023) and a Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedicine) & Nursing (2016). Her research focuses on compassion training, diversity and inclusion, and refugee health. She has received commendations from the Deputy Dean of Education in 2021 and 2023, and presented at the SPAHC Education Symposium.
She serves as an Advanced Life Support Paramedic at Ambulance Victoria since 2002. Her current projects include evaluating clinical care at mass-gatherings and contributing to the National Centre of Excellence in Intellectual Disability Health. Recent collaborations involve refugee health and paramedicine student well-being initiatives.
- Education:
- Graduate Certificate in Health Professions Education (Monash, 2023)
- Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedicine) & Nursing (Monash, 2016)
- Projects:
- Co-investigator in 'Early Evaluation of the National Centre of Excellence in Intellectual Disability Health' (2024–2026)
- Co-investigator in 'Literature review of existing research in relation to clinical care at events or mass-gatherings' (2024)
- Awards:
- Deputy Dean of Education Commendation (2021, 2023)
- SPAHC Education Symposium Presenter (2023)





