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Deliberate vehicle attacks: Anatomy of the scene
  • Released: 19-12-2017
  • Pete Reeve MCPara

London/SE Coast Christmas CPD Day 2017. This session talks about his experience of these deliberate attacks.

  • 30 minutes
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Major Incidents
  • Released: 19-03-2018
  • Jamie Fountain MCPara

East of England Clinical Conference 2018. Emergency Planning and Specialist Response in East of England Ambulance Service.

  • 30 minutes
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GMICE 2018: Ways of saving lives when dealing with an unexpected emergency

  • 30 minutes
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Mind the gap
  • Released: 26-10-2020
  • Brian Parsell

Pre-hospital mass casualty response – are you prepared? Brian Parsell, Chief Inspector – Duty Operations Manager with New South Wales Ambulance Service to discuss pre-hospital mass casualty response. Brian has a wealth of experience and has worked with NSW Ambulance for the past 30 years as an Intensive Care Paramedic and Operational Commander.

  • 68 minutes
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SPANZ 2018 symposium is targeted at delegates working in the pre-hospital setting and is predominantly open to students from paramedicine, nursing, social work, medicine and police recruits. This session will have our presenter Ari Peach discuss how NZ paramedics use counselling for their mental health.

  • 30 minutes
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In this session, Dr. Ben Meadley will share key in-field leadership strategies that he has learned through his 25 years of clinical practice and human performance research.

  • 110 minutes
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