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Dec, 2025

Call for applications: Paramedicine Exam Oversight Committee Applications are sought from individuals with appropriate expertise for appointment to t...

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Dec, 2025

Enrolments are now open for the College's Pre-Employment Program, designed to help newly graduated and soon-to-graduate students transition confidentl...

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Dec, 2025

As an experienced paramedic Joseph Wood is used to being on the frontline of healthcare. Now Mr Wood is bringing that experience to Bankstown Medicare...

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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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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

The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) acknowledges the significant contribution of Alisha McFarlane, who will be transitioning out of...

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Dec, 2025

About the role The Health Professional Councils Authority (HPCA) is inviting applications from people interested in becoming a practitioner member of...

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Dec, 2025

The Australasian College of Paramedicine and the UK College of Paramedics proudly unite in publishing this piece which exemplifies the global portabil...

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Dec, 2025

The College proudly sponsors two St John NT Excellence Awards. The Paramedic of the Year Northern Region, and The Paramedic of the Year Southern Regio...

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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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