Pre-Hospital Care Podcast

“The Real Learning Begins on the Job” with Radu Venter


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We're joined again today by Radu Venter, Flight Paramedic and Substack blogger. Radu discusses the common sentiment that formal paramedic education is insufficient and that crucial learning happens only during on-the-job practice.

Radu also acknowledges that this perspective holds some truth because schooling often overemphasises skills and background knowledge, and can sometimes fail to adequately prepare students for the unpredictability of real patient interactions and essential non-clinical skills like communication and delivering bad news.

However, Radu argues that relying solely on on-the-job learning is flawed as practitioners may lack awareness, resources, or opportunities to develop certain competencies, often falling into the existing workplace culture. Therefore, the author suggests that educational institutions should incorporate subjects such as leadership, conflict resolution, humility, and inclusivity into the curriculum to provide a safer environment for developing these critical interpersonal skills before starting practice. You can read the blog here: https://theparamedicphilosopher.substack.com/p/the-real-learning-begins-on-the-job


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