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Paramedics providing palliative care in the community
Presented by Dr Tony Smith Paramedics have traditionally not been involved in helping provide palliative care...
30 minutes
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Introducing a virtual response to the COVID pandemic in rural and remote communities
Innovative approaches to patient care became a necessity with the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia, Canada.
60 minutes
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Community Paramedicine - The Ceduna model
Community Paramedicine - The Ceduna model
Released: 23-06-2020
David Jaensch
David discusses Ceduna's highly sucessful community paramedic program which aims to improve the health management of Indigenous people.
60 minutes
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CPD by the Sea 2018: Local Community Paramedic
CPD by the Sea 2018: Local Community Paramedic
Released: 22-06-2018
James Martin
CPD by the Sea 2018 will be discussing how to be an important part of the local community as a paramedic.
30 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Community paramedicine through multiple stakeholder lens
ACPIC 2020: This presentation and the already published paper in the Australasian Journal of Paramedicine forms the final peer-reviewed paper of Angela Martin’s PhD. Her research has both built on and contributed to a broader body of work exploring Community Paramedicine.
30 minutes
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Maximising Alternate Care Pathways
Maximising Alternate Care Pathways
Released: 15-08-2018
Andrew Noble
This presentation includes discussion and review of a recent study on case types presented to ED via Ambulance that could be dealt with safely outside of ED.
61 minutes
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