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Jenifer provided an insightful exploration of the unique health challenges and cultural perspectives in remote Indigenous communities
This presentation will explore the challenges for those who live in rural/remote regions, whānau (families) experiences, purakau (stories) and the affects. While also exploring the opportunities for community paramedicine and the need to continue enhancing services utilising a tikanga Māori approach.
In this session we hear from experienced clinicians who have worked around the world in the area of Primary Care. Presenters will speak for 5 minutes each, followed by a panel discussion.
Is it a bird…is it a plane…no it’s ‘Community Paramedic’, healthcare hero of the future. Join Dr Angela Martin PhD, on a journey into the unknown as we navigate a galaxy of meteors, superheroes, supervillains and kryptonite in a battle to progress paramedicine as an integrated health discipline.
Rebecca will discuss what frailty is, what scoring systems are available to screen for frailty and where and how these are being used.
This session explores the often-overlooked role of paramedics in end-of-life and bereavement care, highlighting the need for improved support and guidance in these areas
Andrew will outline the very successful model of integrated in-home palliative care emergency management which the SA Ambulance Extended Care Paramedic team have established over the last 14 years.
Join Natalie, Rebecca, and Andrew for an insightful panel discussion on palliative and geriatric care
This session will address "the worried parent" - presentation of the paediatric patient to the urgent care/primary care
This session aims to provide the basis of a thorough paediatric patient assessment, considerations in undertaking a thorough assessment and common mistakes and/or red flags to remember