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Shannon Macfarlane is a Senior Lecturer in Paramedicine at Flinders University's College of Medicine and Public Health. She maintains Ahpra registration and works as a frontline paramedic with SA Ambulance Service. Currently enrolled in a PhD at Flinders, her research focuses on academic coaching and the feasibility of coaching programs for paramedic students. She holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) with First Class from the University of Melbourne, alongside degrees from Flinders University and the University of Adelaide.
Teaching responsibilities include coordinating PARA2003 (Pathophysiology 2B) and PARA3002 (Decision Making in Paramedic Practice). Her research interests emphasize reflective practice, student transition to industry roles, and enhancing lifelong learning in paramedic education. Professional engagement includes involvement with the Australasian College of Paramedicine.
Key achievements include her academic honors and dual role as an educator and practicing paramedic. Her work bridges clinical practice and education, focusing on improving paramedic training and student support systems.
