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Jan, 2026

Equity in Contemporary Paramedicine: From Problem Recognition to Practical and Conceptual Solutions Paramedicine aims to advance and transform the di...

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Jan, 2026

Are you an ultrasound trained paramedic in Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, Canada or the UK? We would appreciate your participation in a brief (appr...

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Jan, 2026

Volume 23, Issue 1, January 2026, of Paramedicine is now available for download. Editorial From social media opinion to scholarly perspective: Ad...

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Dec, 2025

Researchers at Central Queensland University are seeking Australian and New Zealand registered paramedics to participate in a study exploring paramedi...

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Dec, 2025

Shaping Sepsis Care is an Australian study that brings together patients, carers, and healthcare professionals to identify and rank the most importa...

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Nov, 2025

Help us understand what the important issues are with the state of mental health education for professional paramedics and graduates of university pa...

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Oct, 2025

The Australasian Paramedicine Workforce Survey is a high-impact, three-year study commissioned by the Australasian College of Paramedicine which explo...

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Oct, 2025

Applications for the College's 2026 Paramedic Research Mentoring Program (PRMP) are now open. The PRMP is a nine-month program aimed at providing par...

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Sep, 2025

Calling all jurisdictional paramedics Australia wide! Have you attended jobs which involved Domestic and Family Violence (DFV)? Participate in our r...

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Sep, 2025

What is the project about? This research project aims to explore the acceptability of the ‘Person-centred consultation framework for paramedics atten...

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Aug, 2025

Research participants needed! Are you a paramedic member of the College? Are you 18 years old or above? Do you have 15 minute to spare? The Univer...

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