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Joanne Caldwell

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Work (Reading, Mass.)|May 31, 2024
A comparison of historical versus proposed physical employment standards for flight paramedics performing helicopter winch rescueBenjamin N Meadley, Joanne Caldwell-Odgers
Applied Ergonomics|November 8, 2022
The bookmark method to establish minimum performance standards for intensive care flight paramedics performing helicopter winch rescueBen Meadley, Matthew Rogers, Kelly-Ann Bowles, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|February 4, 2021
Defining the characteristics of physically demanding winch rescue in helicopter search and rescue operationsBen Meadley, Kelly-Ann Bowles, Karen Smith, et al.
Ergonomics|October 25, 2021
The physiological demands of helicopter winch rescue in water and over landBen Meadley, Ella Horton, Luke Perraton, et al.
Advances in Physiology Education|March 2, 2026
Enhancing Engagement and Confidence in Male Reproductive Physiology Through an Escape Room ActivityMichael Cm Leung, Claire Huang, Joanne Caldwell Odgers, et al.
Ergonomics|April 27, 2021
Is muscular strength a critical physical attribute for the apprehension of a simulated non-compliant suspect?Kent Delbridge, Joanne Caldwell, Kane Middleton, et al.
Ergonomics|April 6, 2021
Comparison of swimming versus running maximal aerobic capacity in helicopter rescue paramedicsBen Meadley, Ella Horton, David B Pyne, et al.
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|December 14, 2020
ReplyBen Meadley, Joanne Caldwell, Luke Perraton, et al.
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|May 28, 2020
The health and well-being of paramedics - a professional priorityBen Meadley, Joanne Caldwell, Luke Perraton, et al.
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Work (Reading, Mass.)|May 31, 2024
A comparison of historical versus proposed physical employment standards for flight paramedics performing helicopter winch rescueBenjamin N Meadley, Joanne Caldwell-Odgers
Applied Ergonomics|November 8, 2022
The bookmark method to establish minimum performance standards for intensive care flight paramedics performing helicopter winch rescueBen Meadley, Matthew Rogers, Kelly-Ann Bowles, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|February 4, 2021
Defining the characteristics of physically demanding winch rescue in helicopter search and rescue operationsBen Meadley, Kelly-Ann Bowles, Karen Smith, et al.
Ergonomics|October 25, 2021
The physiological demands of helicopter winch rescue in water and over landBen Meadley, Ella Horton, Luke Perraton, et al.
Advances in Physiology Education|March 2, 2026
Enhancing Engagement and Confidence in Male Reproductive Physiology Through an Escape Room ActivityMichael Cm Leung, Claire Huang, Joanne Caldwell Odgers, et al.
Ergonomics|April 27, 2021
Is muscular strength a critical physical attribute for the apprehension of a simulated non-compliant suspect?Kent Delbridge, Joanne Caldwell, Kane Middleton, et al.
Ergonomics|April 6, 2021
Comparison of swimming versus running maximal aerobic capacity in helicopter rescue paramedicsBen Meadley, Ella Horton, David B Pyne, et al.
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|December 14, 2020
ReplyBen Meadley, Joanne Caldwell, Luke Perraton, et al.
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|May 28, 2020
The health and well-being of paramedics - a professional priorityBen Meadley, Joanne Caldwell, Luke Perraton, et al.
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