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The College provides members with hundreds of free recordings to assist you with professional development. You can filter and search for recordings of interest, plus “like” recordings so you can find them easily in the future.

All the recordings are designed to help you meet the requirements of paramedic registration, so they automatically include self reflection, and when completed they are added to your learning record in the CPD Tracker.

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ACPIC 2022:  VT ablation - Combatting Sudden Cardiac Death
This session will explore the long term consequences of ischemic heart disease and how VT ablation procedures can be used to help manage arrhythmia risk.
28 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Keynote presentation – Management of non-life-threatening urgent condition in the community
This presentation explores the types of patient presentations treated in an UCC and compared these to an after-hours General Practice Clinic and an ED.
60 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: A critical ethnographic study of discriminatory social practice during clinical practice in emergency medical care
his qualitative study examines the experiences and perceptions of racial and other forms of discrimination between Emergency Medical Care (EMC) students, clinical mentors, and patients within an Emergency Medical Service during clinical practice.
28 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Understanding Paramedics’ Experiences of Everyday Racism in Australia
This study aimed to report on the impact of lived and witnessed racism by paramedics working in Australia. Pavani will be telling the stories of paramedics from across the country who have experienced or witnessed everyday racism on the job
19 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Behind a patient’s mask
ACPIC 2022: Behind a patient’s mask
Released: 17-10-2022
Dr Alex Olaussen
Join Alex to discuss the investigation of the accuracy of emotional recognition in patients wearing face masks
17 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Scripting of Domestic-violence Simulations to Improve Prehospital Emergencycare Diagnostic Probity and Healthcare Responsiveness in Low- to Middle-income Countries
Emergency-care providers have been identified as a critical contact point for victims. The interlude between violence perpetration and the victim’s help-seeking provides opportunities for screening, medical care and appropriate referral
30 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Endotracheal Tube Intracuff Pressure Changes in Patients Transported by a Helicopter Emergency Medical Service: A Prospective Observational Study
This research looks at the changes associated with cuff inflation pressures and altitude during HEMS transport
20 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Epidemiology And Outcomes Of Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests Precipitated By Electrocution Compared With Traumatic Cardiac Arrest From Other External Injuries
This respective study analyses the trends and epidemiology associated with electrical injury that lead to prehospital cardiac arrest management.
23 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Clinical task shifting in the UAE: Supraglottic airway insertion, ETCO2 monitoring and diagnostic capnography in cardiac arrest contexts
This study focuses on the EMT-Bs use of capnography in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
18 minutes
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ACPIC 2022 - Comatose Hepatic Encephalopathy: A Clinical Case Report in Pre-hospital Emergency Care of Decompensated Cirrhosis
This case report describes how paramedics were able to manage the comatose patient, even when the cause for altered conscious state was initially unclear
25 minutes
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