Shannon Macfarlane

Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Science

College of Medicine and Public Health

place Sturt West
GPO Box 2100, ADELAIDE, SA, 5001

Shannon is a Senior Lecturer in Paramedicine in the College of Medicine and Public Health, and maintains Ahpra registration, working as a frontline paramedic with SA Ambulance Service.

She is currently a PhD student in the College of Medicine and Public Health with an interest in academic coaching and the feasibility of a coaching program for paramedic students.

Shannon has an interest in reflective practice and supporting students to become lifelong learners, assisting with their transition to industry.

Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy - currently enrolled - Flinders University

Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic) - Flinders University

Bachelor of Science (Honours) - University of Melbourne

Bachelor of Health Science (Pathology and Psychology) - The University of Adelaide

Honours, awards and grants

Bachelor of Science (Honours) - First Class

Key responsibilities

Shannon currently topic coordinates and teaches into PARA2003 - Pathophysiology 2B and PARA3002 - Decision Making in Paramedic Practice.

Topic coordinator
PARA2003 Pathophysiology 2B
PARA3002 Decision Making in Paramedic Practice