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Category: Mental Health

PANB > Mental Health

Operational Stress Injuries

February 27, 2018September 26, 2021a65b9659_adminFebruary 27, 2018September 26, 2021Mental Health, PTSD
Researchers find significantly higher rate of mental disorders among first responders. Results suggests paramedics, RCMP and correctional workers are most…
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Paramedics & Mental Health

February 1, 2017September 26, 2021a65b9659_adminFebruary 1, 2017September 26, 2021Mental Health, PTSD, Uncategorized
A nationwide survey of Canadian paramedics shows a great number struggling with mental health issues including PTSD. In New Brunswick…
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As a self-regulating profession, the government entrusts PANB in determining who may enter & practice paramedicine in an aim to protect the public from harm. PANB is also responsible for sanctioning a member’s license and even revoking it if need be via the complaint, discipline and fitness to practice committees.

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