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Feb, 2022

MEDIA STATEMENT Thursday 24 February 2022 SA Labor Party’s paramedic services funding pledge a welcome step forward in expanding paramedic support to...

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Feb, 2022

MEDIA STATEMENT Thursday 17 February 2022 The Australasian College of Paramedicine is supporting paramedics in their calls for improved resourcing an...

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Feb, 2022

The College commends South Australia’s parliamentary review of House of Assembly Petition No 84 of 2021 - SA Ambulance Service Resourcing, and has sub...

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Dec, 2021

“I think we need to think differently about how we provide care to the community, and we need to look at innovative and new models of care.” Since the...

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Dec, 2021

Michelle Murphy chats to ABC Riverland about Community Paramedicine. Listen on the player above.

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Nov, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has strained Australia’s medical services and exposed systemic shortcomings in the health system. It has also provided insight i...

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Nov, 2021

As part of our ongoing advocacy and representation work, the College has engaged with Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA), a member-based Aborig...

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Oct, 2021

2021 was a challenging year for everyone, with the initial response to COVID-19 in early 2020 turning into a year of restrictions that impacted us al...

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Sep, 2021

Community paramedic trial rethinks role within regional healthcare ABC News; 22 September 2021 Written by Jess Davis One of the barriers to staying he...

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Sep, 2021

The College in the news Paramedics are an untapped resource who are well placed to fill health service gaps in regional and remote communities, said...

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