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Paramedic Care of LGBTQIA+ Persons
  • Released: 05-11-2017
  • Aidan Baron

This session discuses how the LGBTQIA+ patients can often face multiple barriers accessing care. The community can be a higher risk population and as paramedics and emergency healthcare providers.

  • 52 minutes
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Perceptions of caring for people who self-harm
  • Released: 19-03-2016
  • Nigel Rees

National Conference 2016: Understanding contextual factors in paramedic care for people who self harm, the research process applied to this topic and discusses and considers the theme revealed in the study.

  • 42 minutes
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What is NDIS?
  • Released: 07-07-2020
  • Sid Sandilya

The National Disability Insurance Scheme, otherwise known as the NDIS, is the new way of providing disability support. This presentation will focus on the health interface including the role of paramedics.

  • 60 minutes
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Improving patient safety at a National level
  • Released: 19-12-2017
  • Tracy Herlihey

An Introduction to the Healthcare Safety Investigation

  • 30 minutes
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ROAR19: Positive psychology in emergency care
  • Released: 10-04-2019
  • Amanda Akers

ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019. This workshop commences with an explanation of the signs and symptoms of burnout followed by an instructor-led mindfulness exercise.

  • 44 minutes
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ROAR19: Essential skills in personal resilience
  • Released: 10-04-2019
  • Amanda Akers

ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 presents essential skills in personal resilience. This workshop commences with an explanation of the signs and symptoms of burnout followed by an instructor-led mindfulness exercise.

  • 54 minutes
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This panel discussion, chaired by Dr. Ruth Townsend, will explore the, at times, confusing legal and ethical area of paramedic management of mental health patients.

  • 69 minutes
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PAIC 2018 Conference presents an abstract presentation on self-reported stigma towards people with mental illness

  • 22 minutes
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Following on from his popular session at this year's Trauma on the Border conference, Todd Wehr Director, Staff Support, Priority One at Queensland Ambulance Service, is back to answer your questions on this important subject.

  • 82 minutes
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PAIC 2018: Patients with dementia
  • Released: 22-09-2018
  • Renee Roggenkamp

This presentations aims to provide a better understanding of the clinical presentation of dementia patients, to assist win providing the most appropriate care and referral pathways. For ambulance attended and secondary triage cases.

  • 15 minutes
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