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Jan, 2022

With the increasing risk posed by the Omicron variant and the need to increase workforce capacity to meet demand for COVID-19 boosters in Victorian st...

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Jan, 2022

Ahpra and the National Boards recognise that registered health practitioners have led the remarkable public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic...

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Jan, 2022

Ambulance Tasmania is recruiting for an Assistant Director - Operations. In accordance with Tasmanian Public Health Directions, Health Workers must be...

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Dec, 2021

Best wishes from all of us at the College for a wonderful, safe, and happy festive season and a prosperous New Year! We would like to thank you for b...

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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

Research participation opportunity - calling all registered paramedics in Australasia! A research study into some of the issues surrounding Continuin...

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Dec, 2021

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

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Dec, 2021

The launch last week of the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care’s new Acute Anaphylaxis Clinical Care Standard marks the intro...

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Nov, 2021

ACPIC 2021 was a great success, drawing hundreds of participants online from across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, and bringing together people a...

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Nov, 2021

A reminder to Australian members that paramedics have just five days left to renew their Ahpra general or non-practising registration. For students, r...

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