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An unexplained syncope examines a case of an elderly patient with a brief episode of unconsciousness.
This session will challenge the way you think about the trauma paradigm and how this relates to older people and the mainstay of jobs we attend as a paramedic.
Join Alan Eade for an insightful and inspiring closing address for the Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference 2022
Sick and injured neonates can be one of the most challenging groups to care for. This session will challenge you to consider your assessment skills and relevant interventions and the potential differential diagnosis for this group.
This session provides an opportunity to reflect on the care provided to people in the community, and to discuss the implications of conscious and unconscious bias through a case study.
This presentation will be based on two cases Jack attended in the last few years that have really stood out as difficult airways.
This presentation will look at what the common signs and symptoms of Acute Rheumatic Fever (ARF) and RHD are.
Richard will discuss the need for systems change to deal with the unregulated drug poisoning crisis and the importance of de-stigmatising care for this patient group.
This session is a deep dive into the overall journey and outcomes of a STEMI patient.
this study explores the role that paramedics believe the code has in ethical and professional decision-making, the new responsibilities the code introduced as part of being a registered professional and how paramedics used the code to navigate these new responsibilities