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Feb, 2022

MEDIA STATEMENT Thursday 24 February 2022 SA Labor Party’s paramedic services funding pledge a welcome step forward in expanding paramedic support to...

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Feb, 2022

The Institute of Managers and Leaders Australia and New Zealand is conducting a series of online events on 8 March as part of their first Development...

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Feb, 2022

The College is calling on student paramedics to volunteer at the upcoming Trauma on the Border on Friday the 18th of March at Tweed Heads. Please not...

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Feb, 2022

The College is seeking interested members with suitable clinical or professional experience to support the development of high-quality content for ou...

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Feb, 2022

MEDIA STATEMENT Thursday 17 February 2022 The Australasian College of Paramedicine is supporting paramedics in their calls for improved resourcing an...

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Feb, 2022

Below is a listing of key job boards relevant to paramedics in Australia and New Zealand. NEW SOUTH WALES NSW Ambulance Click Here NSW Health Click He...

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Feb, 2022

Further to the recent National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce published recommendation for molnupiravir (Lagevrio) in at-risk unvaccinated patie...

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Feb, 2022

The summer edition of our quarterly Response magazine is out now! This edition features: • Up close with QAS paramedic Isabella Carbone, who assisted...

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Feb, 2022

In light of the pandemic pressures currently being placed on paramedics in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, the College's Paramedic Wellbeing Spec...

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Feb, 2022

The College commends South Australia’s parliamentary review of House of Assembly Petition No 84 of 2021 - SA Ambulance Service Resourcing, and has sub...

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