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The College provides members with hundreds of free recordings to assist you with professional development. You can filter and search for recordings of interest, plus “like” recordings so you can find them easily in the future.

All the recordings are designed to help you meet the requirements of paramedic registration, so they automatically include self reflection, and when completed they are added to your learning record in the CPD Tracker.

Non-members can view a small selection of recordings for free (try before you buy), view all other recordings at a cost, or simply join to access all the content for free. Learn about Membership here.

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ACPIC25: UK EMS999 Research Winner - HUGS@Home- an update!
This session will outline the HUGS@Home research program, co-designed to train first responders' families and friends in psychological first aid.
17 minutes
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ACPIC25: Australasia’s female paramedicine workforce: opportunities and barriers from a national survey
This online cross-sectional survey asked Australasian paramedics about their current and future planned employment including comparative work experiences of females and possible enablers and barriers to their career progression
15 minutes
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ACPIC25: Paramedic care during death, dying and bereavement: A holistic model for responding to diverse family needs in out-of-hospital death
This qualitative study, guided by kaupapa Māori methodology, explores bereaved families’ experiences in Aotearoa New Zealand.
15 minutes
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ACPIC25: Reasonable compulsory overtime uncovered: What’s fair? What’s fatiguing? What’s fixable?
This study explored paramedics’ perceptions of what constitutes reasonable and unreasonable compulsory overtime (RCO)
14 minutes
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ACPIC25: Her Impact: Paramedicine Power Talks
ACPIC25: Her Impact: Paramedicine Power Talks
Released: 22-10-2025
Dr. Elizabeth Donnelly, Dr Louise Reynolds, Meg Parr & Prue Snedden
Her Impact is designed as a TED-style event featuring short, powerful talks by inspiring women in paramedicine
56 minutes
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Paramedic career pathways 2025
Paramedic career pathways 2025
Released: 22-10-2025
Dr Louise Reynolds, Brodie White, Aslinda Gale, Anita Stirling, Alicia Turnbull, Ben Meadley, Julie Johnson, Tori Stephens, Jordan Berger
This recorded webinar offers paramedics and paramedic students an opportunity to hear from prospective employers of registered paramedics in Victoria.
92 minutes
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Clinical case review - Not just a STEMI
Clinical case review - Not just a STEMI
Released: 20-10-2025
Ryan Parry and Jake Murphy-Smith
This recorded webinar discusses diagnostic complexity of a patient with both a STEMI and a PR bleed.
71 minutes
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Continuity of Care - Webinar Three
Continuity of Care - Webinar Three
Released: 19-08-2025
Associate Professor David Anderson
This recorded webinar is the third in a series focused on exploring continuity of care.
71 minutes
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Shifting tides: The continued evolution of the "fourth wave" of the overdose crisis
This recorded webinar discusses trends with fentanyl-associated polysubstance use and the complexities of clinical management in these populations.
73 minutes
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Sepsis - Early recognition, management, and outcomes
Sepsis - Early recognition, management, and outcomes
Released: 19-08-2025
Professor Simon Finfer
This recorded webinar discusses recognition, management, and likely outcomes in the septic patient population.
89 minutes
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