Identifying challenges and evaluating strategies to prepare paramedic science students to utilise math in their future career

Elizabeth Thyer, Catherine Kamphuis, Georgia Clarkson

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[In 2010, Ambulance Victoria (the primary employer of Victoria University Bachelor of Health Science graduates) introduced a math examination as part of their recruitment. The exam aimed to improve the process of clinical drug administration by deselecting graduates who were unable to demonstrate predetermined mathematical skills. Anecdotally, it has been noted that many applicants do poorly in math assessments within the course and during recruitment. Anxiety appears also to be raised when undertaking a math assessment compared to other components of university assessment and employment recruitment. In order to improve student chances of pursuing this career, whilst maintaining a minimum standard, a more structured approach to mathematical education in this health science degree is required. Our aims are to engage students in mathematical learning, improve their math skills, alleviate math related anxiety and identify the relevance of math in their future health science career.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the Australian Conference on Science & Mathematics Education 2011 (the 17th Annual UniServe Science Conference): 28th-30th September 2011, The University of Melbourne: Teaching for Diversity - Challenges & Strategies
    PublisherUniversity of Sydney
    Pages43-
    Number of pages1
    ISBN (Print)9780987183408
    Publication statusPublished - 2011
    EventAustralian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education -
    Duration: 1 Jan 2011 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceAustralian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education
    Period1/01/11 → …

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