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ACPIC 2021: Volunteering pathways in St John
  • Released: 21-02-2022
  • James Stewart

This session highlights some of the benefits volunteering provides to the patient, and to the personnel supporting volunteering, from helicopter Intensive Care Paramedics to receiving hospital clinicians.

  • 26 minutes
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This session will present an overview of NZ’s out-of-hospital destination policies for high acuity patients

  • 30 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Growing simulation in the future
  • Released: 21-02-2022
  • Brendan Wood

What innovations could support the use of simulation in paramedic education in the future?

  • 25 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Critical appraisal of the literature
  • Released: 21-02-2022
  • Rachael Berry & Leigh Parker

Critical appraisal of the literature

  • 26 minutes
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Referral – Enabling Success: Starting with education

  • 19 minutes
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Referral – Enabling Success: Early Adopters

  • 17 minutes
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Referral – Enabling Success: A System Shift

  • 14 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Enabling Success Panel Discussion
  • Released: 21-02-2022
  • Emma-Kate Thornley, Katherine Eastwood & Sam Allendar

Enabling Success Panel Discussion

  • 32 minutes
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This session aims to provide an overview of the physiological differences, key management points, resuscitation decisions and transport considerations for these complex patients.

  • 26 minutes
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This case study will review the challenges associated with this particular case whilst providing an overview of the process of successfully administering prehospital thrombolysis in Tasmania.

  • 16 minutes
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