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PAIC 2018: This presentation will go through assessing the effectiveness of infection control prevention in an ambulance environment within the Qatar National Ambulance Service.
PA International Conference 2018: Paramedic delivered fibrinolysis in the treatment of STEMI: Comparison of a physician authorised versus autonomous paramedic approach
PA International Conference (PAIC) 2018: This abstract presentation will discuss a paramedic-witnessed paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Victoria, Australia.
PAIC 2018: presented by Associate Professor Joe Acker, will be discussing how to protect ourselves and the community in an uncertain world.
This presentation by Dr Sarah Cash and Dr Amy Keir is an interactive and practical session discussing all about Obstetric care and newborn emergencies.
Heart failure can occur if the heart cannot pump (systolic) or fill (diastolic) adequately. Symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, swollen legs and rapid heartbeat. This presentation will discuss management and treatment of a patient suffering from heart failure cardiac arrest.
National Conference 2016: Understanding contextual factors in paramedic care for people who self harm, the research process applied to this topic and discusses and considers the theme revealed in the study.
National Conference 2016: Leadership in the paramedic profession and his leadership journey.
National Conference 2016: Benefits of end-tidal carbon dioxide (CO2) monitoring in non-cardiac arrest patients from a pre-hospital perspective.