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The College provides members with hundreds of free recordings to assist you with professional development. You can filter and search for recordings of interest, plus “like” recordings so you can find them easily in the future.

All the recordings are designed to help you meet the requirements of paramedic registration, so they automatically include self reflection, and when completed they are added to your learning record in the CPD Tracker.

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The development and direction of paramedic education
Presented by Stephen Gough at ANZCP Conference 2014
45 minutes
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The Christchurch Earthquake
The Christchurch Earthquake
Released: 09-08-2014
Presented by Dr Tony Smith at ANZCP Conference 2014
45 minutes
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Severe head injuries in children and adults
Presented by Dr Gert Tollesson at ANZCP Conference 2014
35 minutes
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Pre-Hospital Trauma Care - What next?
Presented by Dr Mark Shirran at ANZCP Conference 2014
40 minutes
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Pain Management: Current challenges and future opportunities
Presented by Associate Professor Bill Lord at ANZCP Conference 2014
25 minutes
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Pain and its relationship with children's healing processes
Presented by Professor Roy Kimble at ANZCP Conference 2014
25 minutes
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Imagining a digital future
Imagining a digital future
Released: 09-08-2014
Future in Paramedic Practice Symposium. David discusses where paramedicine is heading and what types of tools will be used to support patients in the future.
25 minutes
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Frozen Blood: The Future of Blood Products
Presented by Captain Charles Wetzel at ANZCP Conference 2014
30 minutes
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Extended Care Paramedic Program
Presented by Shaun White at ANZCP Conference 2014
20 minutes
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Evidence based update in Emergency Paediatrics
Presented by Dr Sharon McAuley at ANZCP Conference 2014
30 minutes
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