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Sep, 2025

The Australasian College of Paramdicine (the College) is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOI) to join the newly created Australian Paramedicine W...

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Sep, 2025

The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) is proud to announce the release of the second Australasian Paramedicine Workforce Survey Repor...

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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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Sep, 2025

The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) is pleased to announce it has begun a collaboration project with Standards Australia to deliver...

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Sep, 2025

The evolution of primary care practice in the UK For Matt Thomas, the journey from frontline ambulance work to advanced clinical practice in primary/...

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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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Aug, 2025

Volume 22, Issue 5, September 2025, of Paramedicine is now available for download. Editorial Raising expectations and defining boundaries in qual...

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Aug, 2025

Western Sydney University Charli-Jane Holden Kiara Kirimoglou Congratulations to the most recent recipients of College-sponsored awards, recognisin...

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Aug, 2025

We recognise the importance and challenges of promoting, disseminating, and translating research findings. To support these essential efforts, we are...

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Aug, 2025

Build a strong foundation for your paramedic career. Applications for the next intake of the College’s Grad Start Program are now open! The Grad Star...

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