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The College provides members with hundreds of free recordings to assist you with professional development. You can filter and search for recordings of interest, plus “like” recordings so you can find them easily in the future.

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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What is NDIS?
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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An evening with VicPol
An evening with VicPol
Released: 03-07-2019
The Victoria Police discussed a myriad of topics, including: Emergecny Man...
51 minutes
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Taking the pain out of reflective practice
Taking the pain out of reflective practice
Released: 24-07-2020
Tammie Bullard
Paramedic professionalism and registration means that reflective practice is no longer something to be left behind when university ends. Tammie Bullard, paramedic and author of a reflective practice text, to refresh your approach. Find alternative, easier ways to make it an ongoing, stress free part of life.
60 minutes
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Australian Emergency Management
Australian Emergency Management
Released: 05-05-2020
David Reid
Emergency management and the foundations underpinning an ambulance service’s response.
60 minutes
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Hands on for Auslan
Hands on for Auslan
Released: 19-03-2019
Paul Bermingham
A presentation and hands-on workshop regarding the world of sign language and how best to use it in the hospital setting. Learn how to hold a basic conversation, recognise sign skills and skills to record what you observe so you can research it later.
76 minutes
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The law and ethics of paramedic management of mental health patients
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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Extended Care Paramedicine in New Zealand
Extended Care Paramedicine in New Zealand
Released: 07-09-2020
Fraser Watson
Fraser will discuss around the development of the Extended Care Paramedic (ECP) role and clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) in New Zealand.
60 minutes
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Prehospital Critical Care Teams – HARU
Prehospital Critical Care Teams – HARU
Released: 14-09-2020
Christian Wiggins, Matthew Meister & Dr Stephen Rashford
The UK College of Paramedics and the Australasian College of Paramedicine are pleased to be collaborating on this webinar, featuring the Queensland High Acuity Response Unit and their role in responding to critically unwell medical and trauma patients. It will discuss the training, clinical governance, skill mix, equipment and team focus on clinical excellence in prehospital critical care.
60 minutes
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Working in a Pandemic
Working in a Pandemic
Released: 28-09-2020
Ben O’Regan
The webinar will cover the roles and responsibilities of London Ambulance Service (LAS) staff during COVID, how COVID evolved and how this impacted patient care and lessons learnt from the pandemic.
60 minutes
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Improvised Airways (Wilderness)
Improvised Airways (Wilderness)
Released: 30-08-2018
Dr Kasia Ibrahim
Dr Kasia Ibrahim from RescueMED discussing improvised airways at our Wilderness Medicine Workshop
25 minutes
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