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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
It's 2031; What are paramedics doing now?
A presentation on cultural considerations when providing palliative care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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
This presentation will discuss The Integrated Model that is used in Western Australia
This presentation will explore preparing patients for retrieval teams to reduce "time on scene" as well as a case-based discussion in medical presentations in a rural setting.
Traumatology Talks: Black Wounds White Stiches - Prof Kerry Arabena Cultural Safety in Prehospital Practice - Kaitlyn Krahe
Let’s Exercise! Exercise at any time, any place - Prof Ken Nosaka Priority YOU! - Mitch Mullooly
Developing roles of paramedics in Australia and New Zealand
Dave discusses whether direct helicopter retrieval improves survival for severely injured trauma patients from Rural Western Australia as well as a case based activity titled: Rural and Remote Trauma – who, where to, how and why?