Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference (ACPIC25)
ACPIC 2025 delivered a wide range of clinical and research sessions from experts and leaders in paramedicine. Hosted in Brisbane (September 2025) the program was designed to inspire, educate and broaden horizons.
This recording is from the ACPIC25 Student Day.
Conference theme: Foundations to future: Advancing paramedicine
Boiling frogs: Navigating fatigue and stress in paramedicine
The aim of this session is to focus on practical strategies to recognise and manage workplace fatigue and stress. The session aims to equip students with tools to maintain wellbeing and sustain a long, rewarding paramedic career.
Biography:Dr. Elizabeth Donnelly
Dr. Elizabeth Donnelly holds a PhD in Social Work, a Master of Social Work (MSW), and Master of Public Health (MPH). Dr. Donnelly is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and a Scientist with the McNally Project for Paramedicine Research. Dr. Donnelly’s research efforts center around understanding and improving workforce health and wellbeing in paramedicine. Her research is driven by her experiences with front-line work; she has maintained certification as Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) for over 25 years. More information is available at www.elizabethdonnelly.com
Moderator: Emma Tyzack-Price, Student Conference MC and Student Representative for ACPIC25 Organising Commmittee