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John Renshaw is a Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Science at the University of Wolverhampton, UK, within the Faculty of Education, Health, and Wellbeing. He holds a Foundation Degree in Paramedic Science, a BSc (Hons) in Pre-Hospital and Emergency Care, and a Post Graduate Certificate in Academic Practice in Higher Education. Currently pursuing a part-time PhD at Kingston University and St George’s University of London, his research focuses on regional variations in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) policy and clinical practice guidelines for Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest management.
- Foundation Degree in Science (FdSc) in Paramedic Science (Distinction), Coventry University (2009–2011)
- BSc (Hons) Pre-Hospital and Emergency Care (First class), Coventry University (2012–2015)
- PGCert in Academic Practice in Higher Education, Coventry University (2016–2017)
- PhD candidate at Kingston University and St George’s, University of London (2018–present)
His research interests center on paramedic and pre-hospital care, particularly clinical practice guidelines for cardiac arrest, legal/ethical issues in paramedicine, and digital health applications like the BHF PocketCPR smartphone tool. His publications span peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, and conference presentations, emphasizing CPR technology, HIV management, and policy development in EMS. He serves on the Journal of Paramedic Practice editorial board and as a peer reviewer for academic journals.
- Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (2017)
- Full Member, College of Paramedics (2011)
- HCPC Registered Paramedic (2011)
John contributes to the Emergency Cardiovascular and Critical Care Research (ECCR) Group and has explored innovative training methods through simulation competitions and scoping reviews on EMS protocols.
