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Apr, 2023

Dr Ben Meadley, Critical Care Summit Organising Committee Co-Chair, discusses who should attend the Critical Care Summit.

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Apr, 2023

Scientific abstracts for the Australasian College of Paramedicine's International Conference in 2023 are now open. This year the conference will be he...

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Apr, 2023

The College is pleased to announce that the scientific abstracts for the Australasian College of Paramedicine's International Conference in 2023 are n...

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Mar, 2023

In an op-ed published today on Crikey, College CEO John Bruning addresses the pressing need for paramedics to be included in the Federal Government’s...

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Mar, 2023

The College is pleased to announce that the Scientific Abstracts for ACPIC 2023 will open next Monday 3 April 2023. Submitted abstracts will be assess...

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Mar, 2023

MEDIA STATEMENT 17 MARCH 2023 When Dr Louise Reynolds begins her tenure as Victoria’s new Chief Paramedic Officer on Monday, she will become the most...

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Mar, 2023

As the peak representative body for paramedics in the region, the Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) undertakes consultation on the fu...

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Mar, 2023

Notice is hereby given that the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Australasian College of Paramedicine Limited will be held ONLINE o...

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Mar, 2023

Over the course of University Orientation Week (O-Week), 20 February to 3 March 2023, we gave students who signed up for College membership the opport...

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Feb, 2023

MEDIA STATEMENT Wednesday 22 February 2023 Despite the Australian government’s acknowledgement of the need to support innovative ways to deliver impr...

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