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Mar, 2021

Te Kaunihera Manapou Paramedic Council has announced that registration for New Zealand paramedics is now open, with a staged approach. The Council wil...

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Mar, 2021

The College is very pleased to welcome our 2021 Trauma on the Border event partners Charles Sturt University and Philips, as well as event sponsors Zo...

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Mar, 2021

Media Release Ahpra & National Boards 9 March 2021 The National Boards and Ahpra have published a joint statement today to help registered health...

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Mar, 2021

The National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce is currently recruiting volunteer frontline healthcare workers to participate in a series of consul...

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Feb, 2021

The College is pleased to partner with Phoenix Australia to facilitate a series of four webinars for College members. These webinars have been put tog...

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Feb, 2021

The College is excited to announce a series of paediatric webinars for College members. Free for all members, these webinars will be delivered by subj...

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Feb, 2021

Te Kaunihera Manapou Paramedic Council is calling for expressions of interest from paramedics to become involved in the following: Professional Condu...

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Feb, 2021

A vacancy exists for the role of Chair of the College's Tasmania Member Representative Committee. The College is seeking expressions of interest from...

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Jan, 2021

The Australasian College of Paramedicine (ACP) is seeking expressions of interest from current undergraduate student paramedics who may be interested...

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Jan, 2021

The College warmly congratulates recipients of the Ambulance Service Medal, recognised in the 2021 Australia Day Honours List. The Ambulance Service M...

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