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Oct, 2021

Open to students in Adelaide, Christchurch, Hobart and Sunshine Coast The College is calling on student paramedics to volunteer at the upcoming ACP In...

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Oct, 2021

The Australasian Journal of Paramedicine (AJP) has been in operation for 18 years and has provided countless opportunities for paramedic researchers...

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Oct, 2021

Are you in your final year of an approved program of study and excited about starting work as a paramedic? Before you can start practising and using...

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Oct, 2021

Saturday 16 October is Restart a Heart Day. This is a global initiative of the European Resuscitation Council, co-ordinated in Australia and New Zeal...

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Oct, 2021

ACP International Conference 2021 What will you decide? 25-26 November 2021 Tickets for our annual flagship conference, the ACP International Confere...

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Oct, 2021

National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce makes conditional recommendation for sotrovimab The National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce, of wh...

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Sep, 2021

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Australasian College of Paramedicine Limited will be held at the offices...

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Sep, 2021

Have you attended an interesting or unique case? If you live in a location that allows you to travel to the Sunshine Coast, Adelaide, Hobart or Chris...

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Sep, 2021

The College in the news Paramedics are an untapped resource who are well placed to fill health service gaps in regional and remote communities, said...

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Sep, 2021

Community paramedic trial rethinks role within regional healthcare ABC News; 22 September 2021 Written by Jess Davis One of the barriers to staying he...

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