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This session aims to shine a light on strategies to assist in maximising the understanding of common threads of assessment and treatment of both adults and children, and a focus on minimising aspects of paediatric care that create that stress

  • 40 minutes
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Tanie is inspired to share her son’s journey through the often-hectic prehospital emergency space into the Emergency Department to enhance prehospital care for all families like hers.

  • 40 minutes
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ACPIC23: PEM - the where, why and how?
  • Released: 30-11-2023
  • Dr Claire Wilkin

This presentation assess data from literature to highlight the common reasons for paediatric presentation, explains why they access care in this way and discusses the care options for paediatric patients across the age range.

  • 35 minutes
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Presentation on a mixed-methods PhD research study involving online diary entries with emergency ambulance staff in the United Kingdom.

  • 17 minutes
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ACPIC23: The Extremes
  • Released: 30-11-2023
  • Ethan Dooley, Kerryn Wratt & Ryan Parry

Join Ethan, Kerryn and Ryan to discuss three extremes: Heat, Cold and Wilderness Medicine

  • 116 minutes
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This research used a novel six-step model to identify and explore paramedic practice across Canada.

  • 25 minutes
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This presentation explores the dynamics of community paramedicine programs in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, examining both their facilitators and challenges.

  • 22 minutes
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