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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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ACPIC23: Blazing Trails: Igniting Outof- Hospital Practice with Paediatric Burn Research
This session delves into evidence-based paediatric burn care in the pre-hospital setting, emphasising the crucial role of early interventions in saving skin cells. After this presentation, Sam will critically review this literature.
26 minutes
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ACPIC23: The Path Less Travelled
ACPIC23: The Path Less Travelled
Released: 21-12-2023
Hannah Woodruff, Ethan Dooley & Kerryn Wratt
This session explores diverse and innovative career paths for paramedics beyond the traditional state ambulance service, showcasing alternative opportunities for paramedics
76 minutes
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ACPIC23: Workplace sexual harassment experiences of early-career female paramedics in New South Wales.
This study discussed the implications of WSH on individuals, organisations, and service delivery within paramedicine.
20 minutes
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ACPIC23: Review of Australasian Ambulance Service Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS)
This presentation will discuss the findings from an Australasian review on the current state-of-play of Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) in ambulance services
20 minutes
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ACPIC23: “Don’t talk to me about [service], they’re killing their patients”: The role of Clinical Guidelines
The limit of IN Fentanyl is 200 mcg in one service; 400 in another. Half our ICPs RSI/DSI; the rest don’t. Opioids are indicated during labour in 4 states; contraindicated in another 4. Clinical guidelines - directly or indirectly - determined the medical treatment 4.5 million people received last year.
34 minutes
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ACPIC23: What is the relationship between professional registration, identity and professionalisation in Australian Paramedics?
This presentation presents research exploring these views and looking at how regulation impacts the professionalisation, identity and culture of paramedics.
19 minutes
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ACPIC23: Parliament to the frontlines: What do those who decide our future believe it is?
What does the medical community – and broader society – think about Community Paramedics operating within emergency services?
25 minutes
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ACPIC23: Paramedics and Palliative Care
ACPIC23: Paramedics and Palliative Care
Released: 20-12-2023
Richard Armour, A/Prof Barbara Hayes, Olivia Hedges & Jo Kelly
In this session we hear from four presenters on different topics regarding palliative care, followed by a panel discussion
95 minutes
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ACPIC23: Harnessing Global Insights for Local Action: Navigating Community Paramedicine Programs Across Borders
This presentation aims to provide guidance on the future of community paramedicine programs in Australia
20 minutes
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ACPIC23: Reimagining the ambulance services of the future: An evidence based redesign
In this presentation, we invite you on a journey through a collection of research papers that delve into novel and pioneering practices within the field of paramedicine.
20 minutes
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