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Nov, 2023

A new checklist has been launched to help registered health practitioners better address complaints from patients and clients. The resource has been j...

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Nov, 2022

Paramedics again comprised the largest growth in Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) registrants in 2021/2022, with a total of 2...

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Oct, 2022

Paramedics have until 30 November 2022 to renew their general or non-practising registration on time. We encourage you to renew early to avoid delays...

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Jun, 2022

A revised and more contemporary Code of conduct (the code), which outlines what the public can expect when they see a registered health practitioner,...

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Jan, 2022

Ahpra and the National Boards recognise that registered health practitioners have led the remarkable public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic...

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Nov, 2021

Paramedics comprised the largest growth in Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) registrants in 2020/2021, with a total of 21,492,...

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Oct, 2021

Are you in your final year of an approved program of study and excited about starting work as a paramedic? Before you can start practising and using...

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Jun, 2021

Grandparenting is ending: unregistered practitioners should apply for registration now The Paramedicine Board of Australia has issued a reminder abou...

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Mar, 2021

Media Release Ahpra & National Boards 9 March 2021 The National Boards and Ahpra have published a joint statement today to help registered health...

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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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