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Dec, 2020

In mid-2020 the Australasian College of Paramedicine joined the National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce, which aims to support Australia’s healt...

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Dec, 2020

Taskforce recommendations for remdesivir unchanged following detailed analysis of disease severity subgroups The National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence T...

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Dec, 2020

As a thank you to the speakers who participated in this year’s ACP’s International Conference, the College has made donations to charities close to th...

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Nov, 2020

The National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce, of which the College is a member, is running its second clinician impact survey. The Taskforce wan...

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Nov, 2020

The Australian and New Zealand Committee on Resuscitation (ANZCOR) have released a new guideline for bystanders, first aiders and first aid training p...

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Nov, 2020

There are only ten days remaining for Australian paramedics to renew your registration with Ahpra and avoid a late fee. The current registration year...

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Nov, 2020

The College has a number of Committee and Special Interest Group (SIG) positions available that we are seeking expressions of interest for. Please see...

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Nov, 2020

The National Boards and the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) have published an advance copy of the revised Guidelines for adve...

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Nov, 2020

Following the recent Strategic Direction survey, the College is calling for interested members to contribute further via focus groups or email feedbac...

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Nov, 2020

At last Friday's AGM, the College announced the recipients of Fellowship for 2020. Fellowship of the College is a prestigious member status awarded to...

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