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Paramedicine palliative care study day

About The Event

Are you a student, paramedic, palliative care worker or healthcare professional looking to deepen your understanding of palliative care? The Palliative Paramedicine Study Day, hosted by the Aotearoa Branch of Aust & NZ Society of Palliative Medicine, offers a unique opportunity to explore key aspects of end-of-life care, with a focus on how paramedics can provide compassionate, patient-centered support in the most challenging moments.

What to Expect:

  • Expert-Led Sessions: Learn from experienced palliative care specialists and paramedics about managing complex symptoms, advanced care planning, and providing holistic, empathetic support.
  • Interactive Case Studies: Engage in thought-provoking discussions on real-life cases to deepen your clinical knowledge and problem-solving abilities.
  • Collaboration and Networking: Connect with other healthcare professionals passionate about palliative care and build a supportive network of peers.

Key Topics:

  • Unexpected dying
  • Palliative Care Emergencies
  • Advanced Care Planning and Patient Wishes
  • Models of paramedicine palliative care
  • Better CPR conversations

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Paramedic Students: Free

Paramedics and Allied Health Practitioners: $25

Medical Staff with CME: $50

Tickets can be found here.

ACP members enjoy free or reduced price admission to a wide variety of educational events across Australia & New Zealand. Click here to learn more about the benefits of membership.

Event Information

Date
11th Jul 2025
Time
09:00 – 17:00 (NZMT)
Venue
AUT Manukau Campus, Room MH 11-117
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The College is the peak professional body representing and supporting paramedics and student paramedics across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand since 1973.

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