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Clinical Review
Clinical Review
Released: 02-05-2019
Join the Ambulance Victoria Quality and Patient Experience (QPE) team: Moni...
155 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:  International Paramedic
SPANZ 2018: International Paramedic
Released: 26-04-2018
Dr Elizabeth Asbury
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 Dr Elizabeth Asbury discuss International Paramedic anxiety and well being study IPAWS.
30 minutes
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SPANZ 2018: Confessions from an old Paramedic
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 Stu Cook will share some of the 'confessions' he has been told by experienced 'older' paramedics.
30 minutes
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SPANZ 2018: Disaster Management
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 how NZ paramedics use counselling for their mental health.
30 minutes
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It’s what we learn
It’s what we learn
Released: 05-11-2020
Sascha Baldry
It’s what we learn - after we know it all - that counts. Sascha shares her journey as a middle-aged wife and mother, into university and paramedicine, my trials and achievements and what it’s like to be a learner in a new career when you were pretty sure you’d nailed the adulting thing.
90 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Resilience NSW
ACPIC 2020: Resilience NSW
Released: 25-01-2021
Shane Fitzsimmons AFSM, Commissioner of Resilience NSW
ACPIC 2020: In this keynote presentation, Shane Fitzsimmons, Commissioner of Resilience NSW, provides the background for the establishment of Resilience NSW.
30 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: The Heart of a Resilient Leader
ACPIC 2020: The Heart of a Resilient Leader
Released: 25-01-2021
Judith Barker
ACPIC 2020: In this keynote presentation, Judith Barker, CEO, St. John Ambulance Australia (NT) shares her inspiration from the heart of a resilient leader.
30 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Characteristics Associated with Emergency Department Suitability in Low-Acuity Ambulance Cases
ACPIC20: This presentation identifies the patient and case characteristics related to emergency department suitability in patients referred for emergency ambulance dispatch following secondary telephone triage.
30 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: The effect of a specialist paramedic primary care rotation on appropriate non-conveyance decisions
ACPIC20 - Findings of a study that aimed to evaluate whether SPs who have rotated into primary care appropriately increased the level and trend of non-conveyance decisions in a cost-effective manner.
20 minutes
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