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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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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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Airway excellence: Tips and tricks for routine, trauma, and obstetric airways
This recorded webinar focuses on providing tips and tricks to use in routine airways, as well as in managing difficult airways in trauma and obstetrics.
101 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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PCC24: Panel Discussion: Where we came from, where we are now and where we are heading?
PCC24: Panel Discussion: Where we came from, where we are now and where we are heading?
Released: 04-07-2024
Dr Louise Reynolds, Dr Peter O’Meara, Dr Angela Martin & Adjunct Professor Ruth Stewart
The panel explores the journey of primary care, reflecting on the past, assessing the current position, and envisioning the future direction
54 minutes
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PCC24: Cygnet Family Practice Urgent and After-Hours Service
PCC24: Cygnet Family Practice Urgent and After-Hours Service
Released: 04-07-2024
Ali Spicer and Kerrie Duggan
This session will share how this model works, show patient satisfaction feedback and how this model can be replicated in other rural areas nationwide
30 minutes
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PCC24: Opening Keynote Presentation
PCC24: Opening Keynote Presentation
Released: 03-07-2024
Adjunct Professor Ruth Stewart
Ruth presents a keynote opening for the conference on exploring the prospective roles of paramedics in rural and remote Areas ​
58 minutes
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