Live Interactive Symposium 2022 - Day 1

Live Interactive Symposium 2022 - Day 1

About

The Live Interactive Symposium was held over two days (28 and 29 November 2022) and provided attendees 8 hours of CPD hours.

This session will include a mix of live and pre-recorded webinars, followed by live case studies and panel discussions.

Click here for full session overviews and presenter biographies.

Live presenters and panel members:

  • Julie Johnson, Paramedic/Nurse and Education Manager, Australasian College of Paramedicine
  • Shonel Hall, Midwife/Nurse and Clinical Education Officer, Australasian College of Paramedicine
  • Tim Andrews, MICA Paramedic, Ambulance Victoria and Teaching Associated, Monash University
  • Dan O’Brien, Clinical Education Officer, Australasian College of Paramedicine
  • Matt Warren-James, Lecturer, Paramedic Science, University of the Sunshine Coast
  • Natt Dodd, Senior Lecturer, Paramedicine, University of the Sunshine Coast
  • Sam Burton, MICA Paramedic, Ambulance Victoria

To view recordings from day two, click here

Please note: Pre-recorded sessions have been shorted for this webinar, to view the full recordings, please see links below.


Lessons

Lesson 1: Live Interactive Symposium 2022 - Day 1

Lesson 2: Mentoring a graduate - Presentation

Lesson 3: Building contemporary trauma care systems - Presentation

Lesson 4: Can non-physician providers use ultrasound to aid in establishing peripheral IV access in patients who are difficult to cannulate? - Presentation

Lesson 5: Older Person Trauma - Presentation

Lesson 6: Self Reflection

Details

Length

240 minutes

Released

13th Dec 2022

Cost

Member free
Non-member $39

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