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Nov, 2021

A reminder to Australian members that paramedics have just five days left to renew their Ahpra general or non-practising registration. For students, r...

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Nov, 2021

Paramedics comprised the largest growth in Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) registrants in 2020/2021, with a total of 21,492,...

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Nov, 2021

The National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce has published a new assessment flowchart, Pathways to Care for Adults with COVID-19. The Taskforce...

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Nov, 2021

Following on from previous updates on the Australasian Journal of Paramedicine (AJP), the College is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Paul S...

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Nov, 2021

Vaccination is essential for managing COVID-19 risk, and it is the College’s expectation that, unless medically contraindicated, all Paramedics will t...

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Nov, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has strained Australia’s medical services and exposed systemic shortcomings in the health system. It has also provided insight i...

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Nov, 2021

The spring edition of our quarterly Response is out now! This edition features: • An interview with Special Operations Paramedic Gerry Pyke, who was...

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Nov, 2021

The College regularly engages in government and industry consultations to represent and advance the interests of the paramedicine profession. This beh...

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Nov, 2021

The College held its Annual General Meeting on Friday, 29 October. The members elected for three-year terms Kate Worthington (NZ) and Anthony (Tony) G...

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Nov, 2021

As part of our ongoing advocacy and representation work, the College has engaged with Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA), a member-based Aborig...

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