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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.

Non-members can view a small selection of recordings for free (try before you buy), view all other recordings at a cost, or simply join to access all the content for free. Learn about Membership here.

Research Grants 2023 - Q&A Session
Research Grants 2023 - Q&A Session
Released: 30-05-2023
Louise Reynolds and Nigel Barr
Louise and Nigel answers questions submitted by prospective grant applicants and provide expert guidance on your submission.
35 minutes
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Talking Research : 50 Years of Paramedicine Research
Talking Research : 50 Years of Paramedicine Research
Released: 22-05-2023
Dr Peter O'Meara, Dr Bill Lord, Dr Louise Reynolds & Dr Scott Devenish
Join us for the 50th anniversary Talking Research special on a spellbinding journey through the progress of paramedic research over the past five decades
95 minutes
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Fracture Management for Paramedics
Fracture Management for Paramedics
Released: 28-04-2023
Michael Wann & Dan O'Brien
This webinar will cover out-of-hospital management of fractures, including a refresher on the relevant anatomy and physiology, assessment, red flags, and management with a strong urgent care focus.
65 minutes
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Traumatic haemorrhage
Traumatic haemorrhage
Released: 28-03-2023
Dan O'Brien
This webinar will provide a refresher on traumatic haemorrhage in the out of hospital environment
26 minutes
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Chronic health conditions - Part 2
Chronic health conditions - Part 2
Released: 24-03-2023
Shonel Hall
This module focuses on an introductory perspective to chronic health disease in Australia and focuses on common cardiovascular and respiratory chronic health conditions - Part 2.
64 minutes
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Chronic health conditions - Part 1
Chronic health conditions - Part 1
Released: 24-03-2023
Shonel Hall
This module focuses on an introductory perspective to chronic health disease in Australia and focuses on common cardiovascular and respiratory chronic health conditions - Part 1.
53 minutes
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Talking Research: Publishing research tips and tricks
Talking Research: Publishing research tips and tricks
Released: 17-03-2023
Prof Julia Williams, Dr Alex Olaussen, Associate Prof David Reid, Dr Joe Cuthbertson & Dr Scott Devenish
In this session, Prof Julia Williams will provide an overview of how to successfully publish paramedicine research. This will be followed by a panel discussion/Q&A session.
90 minutes
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February and feeling fatigued already!
February and feeling fatigued already!
Released: 15-02-2023
Kate Isherwood and Shonel Hall
In this webinar Kate will look at the importance of managing the four pillars of wellness and guide us through the hub, as well as guide us through some short practical sessions on wellness and power stretching.
80 minutes
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Developing a personal CPD plan
Developing a personal CPD plan
Released: 02-02-2023
Lisa Hobbs and Dan O'Brien
Join Lisa Hobbs to learn how to effectively plan your yearly CPD to ensure you meet your learning goals
75 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: The Shocked Neonate
ACPIC 2022: The Shocked Neonate
Released: 16-12-2022
Oliver Hoelscher
Sick and injured neonates can be one of the most challenging groups to care for. This session will challenge you to consider your assessment skills and relevant interventions and the potential differential diagnosis for this group.
31 minutes
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