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Graham McClelland

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British Paramedic Journal|December 1, 2022
A qualitative exploration of the views of paramedics regarding the identification of cardiovascular risk factors in the pre-hospital environmentJosie Taylor, Graham McClelland
British Paramedic Journal|March 11, 2026
Impact of demographic and deprivation factors on paramedic-led pain management: a UK NHS service evaluationAngus Thomas, Graham McClelland
British Paramedic Journal|December 17, 2020
Call to hospital times for suspected stroke patients in the North East of England: a service evaluationDaniel Haworth, Graham McClelland
British Paramedic Journal|September 20, 2021
Ambulance service call handler and clinician identification of stroke in North East Ambulance ServiceGraham McClelland, Emma Burrow
British Paramedic Journal|March 6, 2023
The RESearch PARamedic Experience (RESPARE) study: a qualitative study exploring the experiences of research paramedics working in the United KingdomGraham McClelland, Matt Limmer, Karl Charlton
British Paramedic Journal|August 23, 2021
Hangings attended by emergency medical services: a scoping reviewGary Shaw, Lee Thompson, Graham McClelland
British Paramedic Journal|January 15, 2021
Babies born in the pre-hospital setting attended by ambulance clinicians in the north east of EnglandGraham McClelland, Emma Burrow, Helen McAdam
British Paramedic Journal|December 31, 2021
Hangings attended by ambulance clinicians in the North East of EnglandGary Shaw, Lee Thompson, Graham McClelland
British Paramedic Journal|December 15, 2025
Hanging cases attended by North East Ambulance Service, 2020-2024: a service evaluationGary Shaw, Lee Thompson, Graham McClelland
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|May 10, 2020
Positive predictive value of stroke identification by ambulance clinicians in North East England: a service evaluationGraham McClelland, Darren Flynn, Helen Rodgers, et al.
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British Paramedic Journal|December 1, 2022
A qualitative exploration of the views of paramedics regarding the identification of cardiovascular risk factors in the pre-hospital environmentJosie Taylor, Graham McClelland
British Paramedic Journal|March 11, 2026
Impact of demographic and deprivation factors on paramedic-led pain management: a UK NHS service evaluationAngus Thomas, Graham McClelland
British Paramedic Journal|December 17, 2020
Call to hospital times for suspected stroke patients in the North East of England: a service evaluationDaniel Haworth, Graham McClelland
British Paramedic Journal|September 20, 2021
Ambulance service call handler and clinician identification of stroke in North East Ambulance ServiceGraham McClelland, Emma Burrow
British Paramedic Journal|March 6, 2023
The RESearch PARamedic Experience (RESPARE) study: a qualitative study exploring the experiences of research paramedics working in the United KingdomGraham McClelland, Matt Limmer, Karl Charlton
British Paramedic Journal|August 23, 2021
Hangings attended by emergency medical services: a scoping reviewGary Shaw, Lee Thompson, Graham McClelland
British Paramedic Journal|January 15, 2021
Babies born in the pre-hospital setting attended by ambulance clinicians in the north east of EnglandGraham McClelland, Emma Burrow, Helen McAdam
British Paramedic Journal|December 31, 2021
Hangings attended by ambulance clinicians in the North East of EnglandGary Shaw, Lee Thompson, Graham McClelland
British Paramedic Journal|December 15, 2025
Hanging cases attended by North East Ambulance Service, 2020-2024: a service evaluationGary Shaw, Lee Thompson, Graham McClelland
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|May 10, 2020
Positive predictive value of stroke identification by ambulance clinicians in North East England: a service evaluationGraham McClelland, Darren Flynn, Helen Rodgers, et al.
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