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2025 Resuscitation Seminar: Australian Resuscitation Council (WA Branch)

About The Event

The Australian Resuscitation Council WA Branch is pleased to present this year’s seminar on “Hot topics in resuscitation education”. We are delighted to have a number of speakers who have agreed to share their expertise in resuscitation education. This offers an opportunity for people across the spectrum of Resuscitation Education from community training to healthcare education, to participate and share information and their insights on this very important topic.

Keynote Speaker: Andy Bell

The title of Andy’s talk will be on ‘Optimising learning via a shared simulation methodology – An innovative structure for delivering quality clinical education’.

Andy Bell is the current Deputy Director of Paramedicine for St John Ambulance Western Australia. He is a registered Paramedic and has held lecturer and senior lecturer positions in several Australian Universities. He has previously developed and lead high performance clinical teams for TacMed Australia and The Royal Flying Doctors Service of WA. Andy has published numerous articles on the development of the Paramedic education paradigm and optimising performance in high stress environments. Andy is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Paramedicine, Editor on the Journal of High Threat and Austere Medicine, and an Adjunct Research Fellow with Curtin University.

Further information

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  • Early bird tickets: $60
  • General admission: $75

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Event Information

Date
27th Nov 2025
Time
18:00 – 22:00 (AWST)
Venue
The Hub, Bentley Technology Park, Bentley (Perth) WA
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