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Jul, 2022

Paramedics employed by NSW Ambulance are represented by two trade unions – the Health Services Union (the HSU) and the Australian Paramedics Associati...

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Jun, 2022

A revised and more contemporary Code of conduct (the code), which outlines what the public can expect when they see a registered health practitioner,...

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Jun, 2022

Friday, July 8, 2022, marks the inaugural International Paramedics Day that celebrates the work undertaken by paramedics and first responders aroun...

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Jun, 2022

The College congratulates those recognised in the Queen's Birthday 2022 Honours List, and in particular recipients of the Ambulance Service Medal (AS...

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Jun, 2022

STUCON 2022 is an in-depth student online conference that focuses on clinical best practice, education and research. Aimed at undergraduate paramedic...

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Jun, 2022

When the College embarked on designing an eLearning program as part of its education offerings, the Education team didn’t expect it to be such a “hit”...

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May, 2022

The College is pleased to announce a call for abstracts for the Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference 2022 (ACPIC 2022). Them...

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May, 2022

It’s almost tax time and if you’re a paramedic it pays to learn what you can claim. The ATO has prepared a helpful Tax Time Toolkit 2022 outlining wh...

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May, 2022

MEDIA STATEMENT Tuesday, 24 May 2022 The Australasian College of Paramedicine congratulates the successful candidates in the 2022 federal election an...

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May, 2022

The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) is the peak professional body representing paramedics in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. T...

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