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ACPIC 2021: On the frontlines amidst uncertain times: Lived experiences of Canadian paramedics during the COVID-19 outbreak
In this presentation we share the findings from our study where we explored the lived experiences of Canadian paramedics during the initial months of the COVID-19 outbreak and the meaning these experiences held for practitioners.
20 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Leveraging the experiences of firefighters and paramedics in Winnipeg, Manitoba: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
This presentation shares findings of a mixed-methods study aimed at understanding how firefighters and paramedics are responding to and have been affected by the current pandemic
20 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Fishing for answers in hypothermic cardiac arrest
ACPIC 2021: Fishing for answers in hypothermic cardiac arrest
Released: 14-02-2022
Anna Scott and Darren Khodaverdi
This presentation discusses a challenging water rescue and subsequent resuscitation.
30 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Out of Scope Cardiac Arrest: Case Study
Andrew uses this case to discuss what paramedics can do to optimise their own success, and their peers successes, when working outside their designated scope of practice.
27 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Critical Appraisal of the Literature: What Will You Decide?
This session provides an overview of criteria than can be used to ascertain the validity and reliability of literature informing clinical decision making
30 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: KnowYourStuffNZ: The fence at the top of the cliff
This talk gives a brief overview of what KnowYourStuffNZ does, how it reduces harm at events, considerations for festival medics, and what the future might look like.
30 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Telehealth - an exciting career prospect for paramedics
ACPIC 2021: Telehealth - an exciting career prospect for paramedics
Released: 14-02-2022
Fenella Aldridge & Jo Wilson
Telehealth - an exciting career prospect for paramedics
42 minutes
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ACPIC 2021 - Should I consider this drug? - The problems for students and trainee paramedics when using CPGs for education and learning
This session discusses the challenges of creating good clinical practice guidelines that set standards for those learning and reduce the risks within clinical practice
18 minutes
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ACPIC 2021 - 'Exploring situational awareness among paramedic students during high-fidelity simulation. A mixed-methods pilot study'
In this session, Justin will review recent research completed measuring situational awareness among paramedic students during high-fidelity simulation
24 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Safety and violence on “mental health calls”: A qualitative analysis
While concern for safety and violence presents on many different call types, in this study, the themes of safety and violence presented as a significant consideration on mental health calls as reported by paramedics and management.
20 minutes
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