Paramedic Education Symposium

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Paramedic Education Symposium

About

This symposium included presentations, workshops and panel discussions designed to explore the current challenges and opportunities in paramedic education. It facilitated an opportunity for all paramedic educators to work together to share best practices and help each other enhance all aspects of paramedic education and research.


Lessons

Lesson 1: Brian Maguire

Lesson 2: Paramedic Education: Current State of Play

Lesson 3: Education Perspectives from Victoria

Lesson 4: Panel Discussion #1 - Measuring Clinical Placement Outcomes

Lesson 5: Education Perspectives from the ACT

Lesson 6: Engaging Online Learners

Lesson 7: Simulation Psychological Safety

Lesson 8: Simulation and Enhancing Student Engagement

Lesson 9: Simulation: Past, Present & Future

Lesson 10: Panel Discussion #2 - Improving Research Collaboration Between University & Industry

Lesson 11: Infection Control

Lesson 12: Preparedness of Paramedic Academics to teach Evidence Based Practice

Lesson 13: Panel Discussion #3 - Clinical Supervision & Industry Mentorship

Lesson 14: Chief Paramedic - Victoria

Lesson 15: Self Reflection

Details

Length

346 minutes

Released

13th Jul 2017

Cost

Member free
Non-member $29

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The College is the peak professional body representing and supporting paramedics and student paramedics across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand since 1973.

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