
معرفی
Dr. Ben Meadley is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the Department of Paramedicine at Monash University, Australia, within the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. He holds a PhD and multiple postgraduate qualifications in paramedicine, intensive care, and emergency health. His primary roles include academic research, clinical practice as a Senior Intensive Care Flight Paramedic with Ambulance Victoria, and teaching.
Education:
- PhD (Monash University)
- Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement)
- Diploma in Paramedic Science (Prehospital Care)
- Graduate Diplomas in Intensive Care Paramedicine and Emergency Health (MICA)
Research Interests: Paramedic health and wellbeing, prehospital critical care, clinical guideline development, human performance optimization, and trauma management. He co-founded the Monash University Paramedic Health and Wellbeing Research Unit, focusing on improving paramedic occupational health and patient care quality.
Publications: Recent work emphasizes prehospital interventions (e.g., oxygenation techniques, blood transfusion protocols), paramedic selection processes, and shift work adaptation. His studies bridge clinical practice with innovative solutions for emergency care challenges, including AI-driven ECG analysis and thermal management strategies.
Awards:
- Fellow of the Australasian College of Paramedicine
Advising & Grants: Active in paramedic education and research, though specific grants or advisees are not detailed in the provided texts. Collaborates on interdisciplinary projects with Ambulance Victoria and international EMS teams.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Paramedic Health and Wellbeing Research Unit, focusing on occupational health interventions, clinical performance, and paramedic resilience programs.



