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The College provides members with hundreds of free recordings to assist you with professional development. You can filter and search for recordings of interest, plus “like” recordings so you can find them easily in the future.

All the recordings are designed to help you meet the requirements of paramedic registration, so they automatically include self reflection, and when completed they are added to your learning record in the CPD Tracker.

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STUCON 2021: The impact of body worn cameras on incidence of occupational violence toward paramedics: A systematic review
Are body-worn cameras a worthwhile investment for reducing occupational violence?
10 minutes
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STUCON 2021: Dual qualifications (and registration) – the future of a twofold role in a multi-disciplinary health care system
This session will explore the the dual paramedic nurse role, how it may look in the future, and how it will function within the multidisciplinary health care team
13 minutes
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STUCON 2021: Panel Discussion – Learning to make our practice culturally safe
STUCON 2021: Panel Discussion – Learning to make our practice culturally safe
Released: 30-08-2021
Buck Reed, J.D. Heffern, Carlton Irving, Kaitlyn Krahe & Kiara Bennett
Learning to make our practice culturally safe
40 minutes
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STUCON 2021: How the patient experience can improve the quality of paramedic care
This presentation will discuss the lived experience of the patient with reference to recent research into the experience of patients while in paramedic care.
30 minutes
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STUCON 2021: An exploration of decision making when accessing emergency healthcare in moderate to severe asthma patients from rural and remote Australia
This session will highlight the key differences in circumstances when accessing emergency healthcare due to a moderate to severe asthma exacerbation between rural or remote and metropolitan areas
10 minutes
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STUCON 2021: An unusual case study of cardiac chest pain and the challenges of identifying myocardial infarction from ST-elevation only
This presentation identifies the importance of understanding ECG changes suggestive of myocardial infarction without ST-elevation.
10 minutes
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STUCON 2021: How to smash your grad year, and which pitfalls to avoid
In this seminar, Ryan will use his experience as a Clinical Instructor to give you winning strategies to excel in your grad year, and set you up for your future career.
30 minutes
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STUCON 2021: Panel Discussion – Making the most of your student/preceptor relationship: Managing up to improve your placement experience
Managing up to improve your placement experience
40 minutes
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Pre-hospital Analgesia – tips, tricks and intranasal ketamine
Pre-hospital Analgesia – tips, tricks and intranasal ketamine
Released: 20-08-2021
Robert Lasslett, Robert Simpson & Lily Lucent
In this webinar, we are joined by Robert Lasslett who interviews Robert Simpson and Lily Lucent regarding all things analgesia
120 minutes
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Alternative Pathways – All things comms, secondary triage and ECP
Alternative Pathways – All things comms, secondary triage and ECP
Released: 12-08-2021
Leah Geard, Piaf Redmond & Peter Grzonkowski
How do comms and secondary triage assist with low acuity cases, what is the role of ECP and when can paramedics utilise alternative pathway
40 minutes
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