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ACPIC 2020: Panel discussion - The Big One
ACPIC 2020: Panel discussion - The Big One
Released: 10-03-2021
Dr Amee Morgans, Prof. Vivienne Tippett & Brigadier Matthew Burr
ACPIC 2020: Panel discussion - The Big One
45 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Paramedic Accreditation, implications for WIL preceptors and facilitators
ACPIC 2020: Paramedic Accreditation, implications for WIL preceptors and facilitators
Released: 10-03-2021
Dr Helen Webb, Paul Simpson & Bill Lord
ACPIC 2020: Panel discussion - Paramedic Accreditation, implications for WIL preceptors and facilitators
30 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: The future of ACP
ACPIC 2020: The future of ACP
Released: 23-10-2020
John Bruning
ACPIC20 - This presentation discusses the future of Australasian College of Paramedicine
20 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Conference Close
ACPIC 2020: Conference Close
Released: 23-10-2020
Peter Jurkovsky
ACPIC20 - this closing session includes the "Best Student Poster", "Best Poster", "Best Student Presentation", and the "Best of the Best Presentation"
10 minutes
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