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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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May, 2024

In the past two years, Australia's Federal Government has explicitly lent its support for multidisciplinary team-based healthcare inclusive of the par...

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May, 2024

Advance your paramedic career with our Grad Start (Pilot) Program The Australasian College of Paramedicine is inviting applications for its Grad Start...

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May, 2024

Australasian College of Paramedicine CEO, John Bruning, discusses paramedic capabilities concerning primary care, with a particular focus on Cygnet Fa...

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May, 2024

Media release The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) strongly advocates with governments and decision-makers from across the healthcar...

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May, 2024

Rapid Response is the College’s monthly eNewsletter providing current and important information from the College. Conference Update Primary Care Confe...

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May, 2024

The Board is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from members to join the Tasmanian Member Committee. This committee forms a vital part of the...

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Apr, 2024

College CEO John Bruning discusses paramedics in primary care in an Australian Health Journal video package. A Deloitte study on General Practices in...

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Apr, 2024

The Australian Government announced the Unleashing the Potential of our Health Workforce (Scope of Practice Review) in the 2023-24 Federal Budget as p...

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Apr, 2024

The College welcomes the opportunity to provide a submission to the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment I Hikina Whakatutuki (MBIE) publ...

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