Rory A. Marshall, MSc PCP PhD(s) Rory A. Marshall is a PhD Candidate in the Faculty of Health and Social Development at the University of British Columbia Okanagan. He completed his MSc in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan and his BA in Kinesiology and Business at Vancouver Island University. Marshall hosts an impressive academic record, predominantly focussing on violence and exploitation, healthcare systems and access, and resuscitation science, yielding multiple international conference presentations and peer reviewed publications. His community-engaged research hosts a variety of collaborations including emergency medical services across multiple countries, community health organizations, and hospitals to develop meaningful research outputs with implications for clinical practice aimed to benefit patients and practitioners. Clinically, Marshall practices as a paramedic for Alberta Health Services Emergency Medical Services and British Columbia Emergency Health Services. He also has international clinical experience in Central America and New Zealand. Among other appointments, Marshall is a Senior Fellow for the McNally Project for Paramedic Research, and a Member of the Alliance Against Violence and Adversity. Academically, he is an instructor at the Justice Institute of British Columbia in the School of Paramedicine and Health Sciences, and is an expert peer reviewer for journals including Paramedicine and PLoS One. He also serves as an evidence appraiser for the Dalhousie Prehospital Evidence Based Practice Database. |