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This recorded webinar offers soon to graduate paramedic students an opportunity to hear from prospective employers of registered paramedics in Victoria.
This recorded webinar addresses current cardiology evidence-based practice and case reviews.
This course will provide insight into employment pathways in Paramedicine. Topics will cover state services, overseas options, private sector opportunities and more.
Medical terminology is the ‘standardised language of medicine’ which allows all medical professionals to understand each other and communicate effectively. A base level understanding is paramount for patient safety as it is a universal language that is succinct and helps avoid confusion.
This session will offer commentary on the peer support process delivered by the South Australian Ambulance Service which aims to mitigate this risk and support the longevity of its employees’ careers
This presentation will discuss the lived experience of the patient with reference to recent research into the experience of patients while in paramedic care.
Managing up to improve your placement experience
In this seminar, Ryan will use his experience as a Clinical Instructor to give you winning strategies to excel in your grad year, and set you up for your future career.
This presentation identifies the importance of understanding ECG changes suggestive of myocardial infarction without ST-elevation.
This session will highlight the key differences in circumstances when accessing emergency healthcare due to a moderate to severe asthma exacerbation between rural or remote and metropolitan areas