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Jan, 2021

After extensive work and consultation, registration for New Zealand paramedics opens this Wednesday 20th January, under Te Kaunihera Manapou Paramedic...

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Jan, 2021

Bringing together paramedic educators from around the world to share knowledge, enhance learning and promote innovation. The College of Paramedics and...

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Dec, 2020

The College congratulates paramedic students who are completing their degrees this year, and we wish them all the best as they begin their paramedic c...

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Dec, 2020

In mid-2020 the Australasian College of Paramedicine joined the National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce, which aims to support Australia’s healt...

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Dec, 2020

Taskforce recommendations for remdesivir unchanged following detailed analysis of disease severity subgroups The National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence T...

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Dec, 2020

As a thank you to the speakers who participated in this year’s ACP’s International Conference, the College has made donations to charities close to th...

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Nov, 2020

The National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce, of which the College is a member, is running its second clinician impact survey. The Taskforce wan...

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Nov, 2020

The Australian and New Zealand Committee on Resuscitation (ANZCOR) have released a new guideline for bystanders, first aiders and first aid training p...

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Nov, 2020

There are only ten days remaining for Australian paramedics to renew your registration with Ahpra and avoid a late fee. The current registration year...

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Nov, 2020

The College has a number of Committee and Special Interest Group (SIG) positions available that we are seeking expressions of interest for. Please see...

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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.

The College acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of the land and sea in which we live and work, we recognise their continuing connection to land, sea and culture and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.

We recognise the unique role of Māori as Tangata Whenua and embrace Te Tiriti o Waitangi, recognising Māori as tino rangatiratanga of Aotearoa New Zealand while supporting the guiding principles of Te Tiriti – Tino rangatiratanga, Equality, Active protection, Options, and Partnership.