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Primary health care in the modern pre-hospital setting
The aim of the webinar is to discuss what an integrated primary health care model looks like, what models of care already exist globally and how they are impacting on the delivery of health service.
56 minutes
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Managing mental health emergencies
Managing mental health emergencies
Released: 10-06-2022
Angela Iliopoulos, Alex Merrett, Shaun Baxter & Ryan Parry
In this discussion this expert panel will answer any and all questions related to managing mental health emergencies
95 minutes
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Move your leg I need to wee - Part 2
Move your leg I need to wee - Part 2
Released: 20-05-2022
Libby Hanrahan and Luke Frost
Part 2 - Libby & Luke discuss a job 17th May 2020, an hour before last light they were tasked by Helicopter to a climber fallen at Carnes Wall in Medlow Bath
64 minutes
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Talking Research: Developing our regional research agenda
Talking Research: Developing our regional research agenda
Released: 13-05-2022
Robin Pap, Paul Simpson, & Peter O’Meara
What is a Research Agenda? Why do Australasian paramedics need a research agenda? How will paramedicine benefit from knowing its research priorities? These questions (and more) will be answered in this presentation
90 minutes
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Referral pathways (TAS - North West)
Referral pathways (TAS - North West)
Released: 12-05-2022
Audrey Loone, Damian Collins, Nancy Thomas, Marianne Johnson, Karen Pearce & Lynn Simms
Through collaboration with several allied health services across the North West region of Tasmania, Paramedics have the opportunity to improve their knowledge of the comprehensive services available.
150 minutes
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TotB 2022: Traumatic cardiac arrest
TotB 2022: Traumatic cardiac arrest
Released: 05-05-2022
Dr. John Glasheen
Traumatic cardiac arrest
27 minutes
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TotB 2022: Calling all Paramedics…
TotB 2022: Calling all Paramedics…
Released: 05-05-2022
Alex Thompson
Is the future of paramedicine behind the computer screen, rather than the windscreen?
19 minutes
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TotB 2022: Doing your best when it matters most
TotB 2022: Doing your best when it matters most
Released: 05-05-2022
Brigid Wall
This presentation will look at some concepts and strategies that help us to be our best when it matters most
23 minutes
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TotB 2022: Evidence Based Extrication: The Trauma Gap
This session will shine the spotlight on the theory and challenge the notion of “We don’t know what we don’t know”
21 minutes
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TotB 2022: Trauma and Pre-Registration (University) Education Panel
TotB 2022: Trauma and Pre-Registration (University) Education Panel
Released: 05-05-2022
Vivienne Tippett, Andy Bell, Dr Jason Bendall, Sandy MacQuarrie & Buck Reed
This panel addresses a range of issues related to pre-registration university education in trauma.
37 minutes
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