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Aug, 2022

Paramedicine, the international peer-reviewed journal of the Australasian College of Paramedicine, is seeking expressions of interest (EOIs) from suit...

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Aug, 2022

The College is pleased to announce that Adjunct A/Prof John Adie The Australian Convenor RNZCUC, Adjunct A/Prof Alan Eade Chief Paramedic Officer of V...

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Aug, 2022

In the winter edition of Response, we’re continuing to expand our magazine content, providing members with College information, features, professiona...

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Jul, 2022

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

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Jul, 2022

The Call for Abstracts for Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference 2022 (ACPIC 2022) has been extended to Monday 25 July. In 202...

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Jul, 2022

The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) is thrilled to announce that Paramedicine will be the new title of its international peer revi...

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Jul, 2022

The first International Paramedics Day on Friday 8 July was a great success, and the College thanks the many paramedics, services and organisations w...

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Jul, 2022

Nominations are now being called for members who would like to stand for the position of Director of the Australasian College of Paramedicine Ltd. No...

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Jul, 2022

To kick off the inaugural International Paramedics Day, our Chair, Ryan Lovett has shared this video message celebrating the many ways paramedics acr...

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Jul, 2022

The College recognises the costs of continuing professional development can be prohibitive for some paramedics. As the peak professional body, the Col...

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