About
CASPERR is a repository dedicated to fostering open science and enhancing the visibility and accessibility of research outputs related to paramedicine, ambulance and emergency health services, and EMS in Canada. The community is managed by the CASPERR Steering Committee on behalf of the paramedicine community in Canada.
Mission
The mission of the repository is to support open science in paramedicine in Canada, providing a trusted and comprehensive space for researchers, policymakers, and others to share their data and outputs such as databases, software, reports, articles, presentations, posters and more. CASPERR simplifies the process of complying with open science requirements, ensuring that research outputs are freely accessible, thereby accelerating scientific discovery and innovation within the discipline in Canada and beyond.
CASPERR Steering Committee
Dr. Alan Batt, Queen’s University, ON – Co-Chair
Dr. Matthew Leyenaar, University of PEI, PEI – Co-Chair
Dr. Kathryn Brohman, Queen’s University, ON
Thérésa Choisi, Urgences-santé Quebec, QC
Jan Jensen, Nova Scotia Health and Wellness, NS
Dugg Steary, Columbia Paramedic Academy, BC
Chris Smith, Peterborough County Paramedics, ON
Brianna Wilson, BC Emergency Health Services, BC