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Scott Stewart is a Senior Lecturer in Paramedicine at the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, part of the Faculty of Health Sciences. His research focuses on paramedic preparedness, musculoskeletal injury prediction in emergency workers, evidence-based practice in healthcare education, and innovations in pre-hospital care. He has contributed to studies on physical capacity testing for paramedics, nitrate administration risks during cardiac emergencies, and the application of hydrogels in burn treatment.
Dr. Stewart’s research interests include occupational health for paramedics, clinical education methodologies, and improving patient outcomes through advanced pre-hospital interventions. He has systematically evaluated customer satisfaction in ambulance services and explored the global preparedness of paramedic academics to teach evidence-based practices.
His work spans both peer-reviewed articles and conference proceedings, emphasizing practical applications of research in emergency and disaster medicine. No scientific awards have been explicitly mentioned in available texts. His contributions highlight a commitment to enhancing paramedic education, workforce safety, and emergency care quality.

