The College provides members with hundreds of free recordings to assist you with professional development. You can filter and search for recordings of interest, plus “like” recordings so you can find them easily in the future.
All the recordings are designed to help you meet the requirements of paramedic registration, so they automatically include self reflection, and when completed they are added to your learning record in the CPD Tracker.
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This webinar will provide an overview of common patient medications that out-of-hospital clinicians may come across in their practice. This session covers medication scheduling, and details common medications and high-risk medications for paediatric patients.
This webinar discusses the theory and key practice points when administering IM (intramuscular) injections. This session covers medication rights, aseptic non-touch technique (ANTT), injection site selection and key practice tips.
Knowing what can go wrong before it does is the first step to managing risks for any professional. This knowledge allows you to practice in a way which is safer for you and your patients.
The recording features two presentations: one highlighting the importance of preparedness in paramedicine through burns case studies, and another discussing the widening scope of practice for the ICP with a focus on evaluating best practices.
First Talking Research webinar of 2024, delves into the art of securing grant funding to support your paramedicine research endeavours.
This recorded webinar provides insights into the significance of teamwork in healthcare, emphasising professional roles and responsibilities while guiding viewers in implementing effective consultation methods for seamless continuity of care
In this presentation, Joe Cuthbertson reviews the impact of drug addiction, domestic violence and suicide in Australia through the lens of disaster risk reduction.
Although confronted with acute and chronic disease every day, paramedics can paradoxically neglect their own health while working to improve it for their patients. So how can we improve our own health and be always ready to respond?
Gain insights into best practices and leave inspired to make a personal impact in this evolving field.
Communication isn't just talking. Our daily lives are made up of interactions and exchanges. Effective clinical communication, collaboration and teamwork are widely recognised as key factors in providing safe, coordinated and comprehensive care.