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PCC24: Panel Discussion - Palliative & Geriatric Care
PCC24: Panel Discussion - Palliative & Geriatric Care
Released: 25-07-2024
Dr Natalie Anderson, Andrew Noble & Dr. Rebecca Heath
Join Natalie, Rebecca, and Andrew for an insightful panel discussion on palliative and geriatric care
42 minutes
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PCC24: Integrated out-of-hospital palliative care
PCC24: Integrated out-of-hospital palliative care
Released: 25-07-2024
Andrew Noble
Andrew will outline the very successful model of integrated in-home palliative care emergency management which the SA Ambulance Extended Care Paramedic team have established over the last 14 years.
32 minutes
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PCC24: Paramedic care at the end of life: Underprepared & underappreciated?
This session explores the often-overlooked role of paramedics in end-of-life and bereavement care, highlighting the need for improved support and guidance in these areas
33 minutes
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PCC24: Navigating frailty: Challenges and considerations in pre-hospital care
Rebecca will discuss what frailty is, what scoring systems are available to screen for frailty and where and how these are being used.
23 minutes
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PCC24: Paediatric primary care - Care of the child with fever
This session will address "the worried parent" - presentation of the paediatric patient to the urgent care/primary care
17 minutes
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An introduction to Gender and Disaster Australia (GADAus)
An introduction to Gender and Disaster Australia (GADAus)
Released: 15-07-2024
Gender and Disaster Australia
This webinar explores the evidence and research surrounding gendered violence, the impacts of gender stereotypes during and after disasters, and resources available/action items for emergency planning through a gendered lens.
55 minutes
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PCC24: Paediatric Panel Discussion
PCC24: Paediatric Panel Discussion
Released: 12-07-2024
Mel Alexander and Dr Alaa’n Ibrahim
Join Dr Alaa’n Ibrahim and Mel Alexander for a panel discussion on paediatrics
37 minutes
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PCC24: Spot the red flags, children are not miniature adults!
This session aims to provide the basis of a thorough paediatric patient assessment, considerations in undertaking a thorough assessment and common mistakes and/or red flags to remember
37 minutes
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An introduction to human factors thinking
An introduction to human factors thinking
Released: 11-07-2024
Anthony Lock
This course will provide insight into human factors in Paramedicine and the interaction between people and the systems in which they work.
71 minutes
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Employment pathways and opportunities
Employment pathways and opportunities
Released: 10-07-2024
Dr Sandy MacQuarrie, Jono Cash, Josh Harmer, Justin Hirello, Michael Smith, Tash Adams & Jenni Pedler
This course will provide insight into employment pathways in Paramedicine. Topics will cover state services, overseas options, private sector opportunities and more.
111 minutes
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