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ROAR21: Presentation: Lessons Learned in Building Diversity and Equity in EMS  & Activity: Developing an EMS Diversity and Equity Plan
This lecture presentation will review the importance of having a diverse EMS work force, and include an activity to help participants develop their own Diversity and Equity plan for their respective EMS agencies
75 minutes
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ROAR21: Women birthing in paramedic care 
ROAR21: Women birthing in paramedic care 
Released: 27-07-2021
Dr Belinda Flanagan
The management of women who present in labour or birth in paramedic care is low, as a result paramedics report that this type of case is one that they feel the least confident in managing
55 minutes
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ROAR21: Panel Discussion– It's 2031; What are paramedics doing now?
ROAR21: Panel Discussion– It's 2031; What are paramedics doing now?
Released: 27-07-2021
Sunny Whitfield, Mitch Mullooly, Krista Reed, Nicole Foster & Carlton Irving
It's 2031; What are paramedics doing now?
60 minutes
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