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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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CCS25: Circulation and perfusion
CCS25: Circulation and perfusion
Released: 26-06-2025
Dr Ben Meadley, Assoc Prof/Dr Gayle Christie & Andrew Bishop
Join Ben, Gayle, and Andrew as they explore circulation and perfusion through individual presentations, followed by a panel discussion
97 minutes
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CCS25: Airways
CCS25: Airways
Released: 26-06-2025
Elliot Long and Carly Bearder
Explore key aspects of prehospital airway management in this session, with Elliot presenting on paediatric airways and Carly on surgical airways, followed by a panel discussion featuring both speakers
100 minutes
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CCS25: Keynote Presentation - Mission Critical Teams
Keynote speaker, Harry Moffitt, shares powerful insights into how elite teams thrive under pressure, adapt in real time, and succeed in the most demanding conditions.
80 minutes
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CCS25: Breaking barriers: A journey from student to MICA Flight Paramedic
Sarah Hirons has carved a path few have travelled, from her days as a student paramedic to becoming one of Ambulance Victoria’s first female MICA Flight Paramedics. In this inspiring and personal presentation, Sarah shares the challenges, triumphs, and pivotal moments that shaped her journey.
30 minutes
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