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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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ECG: mistakes you cannot afford to make
This webinar will have a varied scope, with something for clinicians at every stage in their career - whether you're a university student or an intensive care paramedic. This will present selected case studies and ECGs in this webinar, to help you avoid ECG mistakes you cannot afford to make.
60 minutes
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Challenges of Heart Failure Management
Challenges of Heart Failure Management
Released: 28-11-2018
Dr Michael Stokes
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.
68 minutes
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Pre-hospital cardiovascular care
Pre-hospital cardiovascular care
Released: 11-03-2019
Nick Abussi
This highly interesting CPD event was presented by Nick Abussi about pre-hospital cardiovascular care.
97 minutes
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PAIC 2018: Management of post-partum haemorrhage
PAIC 2018: Management of post-partum haemorrhage
Released: 22-09-2018
Jonathan Moores
Welcome to PAIC 2018: Management of post-partum haemorrhage
20 minutes
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Cardiac Case Studies
Cardiac Case Studies
Released: 13-10-2020
Dr Peter Sage & Dr Jenni Sleigh
Join members from the St Andrew’s Hospital Cardiology team and GenesisCare for an intimate and interactive evening of cardiac case studies.
60 minutes
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Cardiology
Cardiology
Released: 27-10-2020
Susan Greyling, Cornell Greyling
Explore the ECG Basics, 3 Lead limitations, 12 Lead limitations, Anatomical area, Coronary Artery Supply, Complications, Lead Modifications and various myocardial infarction presentations.
60 minutes
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ACPIC 2020:  Ambulance Dispatch of older patients following primary and secondary telephone triage in metropolitan Melbourne
ACPIC 2020: Dr Kathryn Eastwood presents her research study on ambulance dispatch of older patients following primary and secondary telephone triage in metropolitan Melbourne.
15 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: A standardised protocol for monitoring cardiovascular and physical health in paramedics
ACPIC 2020: In this presentation Ben Meadley discusses the logistical and operational challenges associated with continuously monitoring paramedic health, and suggests strategies that ambulance services can implement to care for their most important asset - their staff.
20 minutes
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Arrhythmia Management
Arrhythmia Management
Released: 16-12-2020
Erin McDonald & Dr. Katherine Gridley
This joint event between ACP and QAS metro clinical education aims to highlight the physiology and management of cardiac arrythmias both in the pre-hospital and in-hospital setting
60 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Temporal trends in traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest outcomes
ACPIC20 - Zainab discusses the findings of the impact of temporal changes in the epidemiology and management of traumatic OHCA on survival outcomes, using data from the Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry
18 minutes
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