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Aug, 2020

College members are entitled to use a post-nominal after their name – which can really make you stand out from the crowd. Your College membership demo...

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Aug, 2020

The newly appointed NZ Paramedic Council met in July and released the paramedic scopes of practice for NZ in the following three areas: scopes of prac...

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Aug, 2020

The College would like to gain an insight into the understanding of paramedics in relation to Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII). One of our key r...

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Jul, 2020

The deadline for scientific abstracts and case study presentation submissions for this year’s ACP International Conference has been extended until nex...

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Jul, 2020

Nominations are now being called for members who would like to stand for the position of Director of the Australasian College of Paramedicine Ltd. Nom...

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Jul, 2020

College Fellowship Fellowship with the College is a member recognition level above that of Member and is an acknowledgement of the significant contrib...

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Jul, 2020

In April, the College called for Expression of Interest (EOI) from members to hold a variety of representative roles for the College. The Board was in...

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Jun, 2020

The College is excited to hear of the recent appointments to the New Zealand Paramedic Council, with three College members on the Council. Congratulat...

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Jun, 2020

2020 ACP International Conference Your patients. Your profession. Your future. Wednesday 21st October to Friday 23rd October 2020 Save the date for th...

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Jun, 2020

WELLBEING RESOURCES Emergency Services Foundation - Knowledge Hub For individuals For managers and organisations Mindfulness Self Care for Healthcar...

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