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Jun, 2024

By Dr Paul Simpson, Dr Linda Ross, Dr Robin Pap Introduction The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) has invested heavily in research,...

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May, 2024

The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) welcomes new Paramedicine journal associate partner the Emergency Care Society of South Africa...

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May, 2024

The College is pleased to announce that the scientific abstracts for the Australasian College of Paramedicine's International Conference 2024 are now...

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Apr, 2024

Volume 21, Issue 3, May 2024, of Paramedicine is now available for download. This edition includes: Editorial Portrayals of a profession: Reflecting...

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Apr, 2024

The Future of Paramedicine Paramedicine aims to advance and transform the discipline by inspiring robust discussion, encouraging innovative thinking,...

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Mar, 2024

Research agendas are important for all healthcare disciplines as they offer direction and priorities, can draw researchers together promoting collabor...

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Jan, 2024

Are you supporting the mental health of a paramedic? The Minds Together online program provides practical tools and information to help family and fr...

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Nov, 2023

Are you an Australian paramedic who works shift work? If you are a paramedic with 1-10 years experience, you may be eligible to participate in projec...

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Sep, 2023

Research Agenda for Australasian Paramedicine. The Research Agenda for Australasian Paramedicine gives meaningful direction for more coordinated, coll...

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May, 2023

Paramedicine, the official journal of the Australasian College of Paramedicine and the Paramedic Chiefs of Canada, places a premium on a high-quality...

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