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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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Mar, 2021

Te Kaunihera Manapou Paramedic Council has announced that registration for New Zealand paramedics is now open, with a staged approach. The Council wil...

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Aug, 2020

The College would like to gain an insight into the understanding of paramedics in relation to Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII). One of our key r...

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Jun, 2020

The College is excited to hear of the recent appointments to the New Zealand Paramedic Council, with three College members on the Council. Congratulat...

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Dec, 2019

What is a mandatory notification? Notifying AHPRA about a concern that a health practitioner may be putting public safety at risk is called a ‘notific...

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Dec, 2019

As we enter the second year of national registration for paramedics, we're taking a look at some facts and figures about our registered paramedics. Th...

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Oct, 2019

Exciting news coming out of NZ in relation to paramedic regulation and registration. The New Zealand government has issued an Order in Council to desi...

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Sep, 2019

The Paramedicine Board of Australia and AHPRA has released a renewal guide The registration renewal date for paramedics with general or non-practising...

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