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PCC24: Closing Keynote: Superheroes v Supervillains: The battle between perception, professionalism & progressive paramedicine
Is it a bird…is it a plane…no it’s ‘Community Paramedic’, healthcare hero of the future. Join Dr Angela Martin PhD, on a journey into the unknown as we navigate a galaxy of meteors, superheroes, supervillains and kryptonite in a battle to progress paramedicine as an integrated health discipline.
30 minutes
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PCC24: Exploring the challenges and opportunities for community paramedicine in rural Aotearoa New Zealand
This presentation will explore the challenges for those who live in rural/remote regions, whānau (families) experiences, purakau (stories) and the affects. While also exploring the opportunities for community paramedicine and the need to continue enhancing services utilising a tikanga Māori approach.
30 minutes
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Recreational drug toxicology: Tales from the Emerging Drug Network of Australia (EDNA)
This recorded webinar addresses toxicology of popular recreational drugs.
50 minutes
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Heart smart: Enhancing cardiac care in paramedicine
Heart smart: Enhancing cardiac care in paramedicine
Released: 14-08-2024
Nick Dutton, Christian Stokes and Adam Parker
This recorded webinar addresses current cardiology evidence-based practice and case reviews.
97 minutes
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Talking Research: The Research Agenda for Australasian Paramedicine
Talking Research: The Research Agenda for Australasian Paramedicine
Released: 08-08-2024
A/Prof Paul Simpson, A/Professor Ian Blanchard, Dr Fiona Sampson, Executive Director Jan Jensen & Dr Caitlin Wilson
Join us as we delve into the significance of having a unified Australasian research agenda, explore the research directions and priorities identified within paramedicine, and gain insights from the authors themselves.
100 minutes
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Paramedics & palliative care
Paramedics & palliative care
Released: 06-08-2024
Dr Joanne Patel
This recorded webinar addresses palliative care in the prehospital setting.
64 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: 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: 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: 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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