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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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Stroke Emergencies
Stroke Emergencies
Released: 19-11-2018
Associate Professor Tim Kleinig
Associate Professor Tim Kleinig will discuss the basic principles and evidence of the dynamic nature of ischaemic stroke and the nature of ICH. Tim will identify the different tool and understand more about systems design, mobile stroke units. He will explore tricky cases from his past experience.
65 minutes
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Improvised Airways (Wilderness)
Improvised Airways (Wilderness)
Released: 30-08-2018
Dr Kasia Ibrahim
Dr Kasia Ibrahim from RescueMED discussing improvised airways at our Wilderness Medicine Workshop
25 minutes
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CPD by the Sea 2018: National Registration
CPD by the Sea 2018: National Registration
Released: 22-06-2018
Buck Reed
CPD by the Sea 2018 - discussion about the National Registration and what it means for students and graduates
50 minutes
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CPD by the Sea 2018: Transitioning from University student to Paramedic
CPD by the Sea 2018 presentation on discuss how to transition from being a full time university student to becoming a full time paramedic on the road.
40 minutes
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CPD by the Sea 2018: Mental Health and Me
CPD by the Sea 2018: Mental Health and Me
Released: 22-06-2018
Josh Smyth
CPD by the Sea 2018 presents a discussion on dealing with patients with mental health and how to best support our patient and ourselves on and off the field.
35 minutes
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CPD by the Sea 2018: Grow your potential by volunteering
CPD by the sea 2018 presents an interesting topic on how to grow and expand your potential by becoming a volunteer with your local ambulance service.
25 minutes
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CPD by the Sea 2018: International experience
CPD by the Sea 2018: International experience
Released: 22-06-2018
Krista Cockrell
CPD by the Sea 2018 presents international experience as a paramedic at Rarden Ohio volunteer fire ad EMS service.
30 minutes
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SPANZ 2018: Mental health law and suicide workshop
SPANZ 2018 symposium is targeted at delegates working in the pre-hospital setting and is predominantly open to students from paramedicine, nursing, social work, medicine and police recruits. This session will have our presenter Ari Peach discuss the mental health law and combine the session with a suicide workshop.
120 minutes
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SPANZ 2018: Paramedic Registration "Crystal balls and fortune telling"
SPANZ 2018 symposium is targeted at delegates working in the pre-hospital setting and is predominantly open to students from paramedicine, nursing, social work, medicine and police recruits. This session will have our presenter Sean Thompson discuss the importance of the up coming Paramedic Registration "Chrystal balls and fortune telling".
20 minutes
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SPANZ 2018: FOAM Education
SPANZ 2018: FOAM Education
Released: 26-04-2018
Haydn Drake
SPANZ 2018 symposium is targeted at delegates working in the pre-hospital setting and is predominantly open to students from paramedicine, nursing, social work, medicine and police recruits. This session will have our presenter Haydn Drake go through FOAM education.
30 minutes
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