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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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Talking Research: Cohort Studies
Talking Research: Cohort Studies
Released: 10-06-2021
Dr Jocasta Ball & Dr Paul Simpson
In this session Dr Jocasta Ball will provide an overview of cohort studies, followed by a discussion/Q&A session with some authors of recently published cohort studies
75 minutes
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Paramedicine and Disabilities: Understanding ASD and Recognising Resource Needs
Student Webinar: Are you well equipped to manage a patient with intellectual disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorder?
50 minutes
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National Reconciliation Week: Bush Medicine
National Reconciliation Week: Bush Medicine
Released: 03-06-2021
Uncle Ken Jones
By the end of this session, participants will have a basic understanding about the history of bush medicine and how certain plants are still used for pain relief.
60 minutes
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London Ambulance Service Recruitment Information Session
Information session from the LAS about their recruitment process and what a job with them may look like
1 minutes
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TotB21 - Penetrating Trauma - is this one for real?
TotB21 - Penetrating Trauma - is this one for real?
Released: 12-05-2021
Dr. John Glasheen
This talk will analyse the prehospital assessment and management of penetrating trauma including the accuracy of clinical wound examination, the evidence base behind current treatment strategies and the interface between prehospital and in-hospital care.
24 minutes
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TotB21-Dodging curve balls in prehospital care, a walk in the (zoo) park.
In this presentation we will look at some of the complexities of the pre-hospital setting that can act like “curve balls”, potentially compromising, confusing and distracting us in the field and discuss how to avoid them.
24 minutes
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TotB21 - Rescue Through the Wreckage
TotB21 - Rescue Through the Wreckage
Released: 12-05-2021
Elliot Burton & Prudence Snedden
Background of Road Crash Rescue and why practice makes perfect, Scene Safety and how teamwork makes a difference & much more.
30 minutes
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TotB21 - Working Under Pressure 
TotB21 - Working Under Pressure 
Released: 12-05-2021
Phil Gadd
Diving emergencies present unique challenges to medical professionals, particularly in the pre-hospital environment and it is important that clinicians maintain current knowledge of dive physiology, types of potential dive emergencies and evidence-based treatment protocols.
24 minutes
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TotB21 - Trauma on the high seas
TotB21 - Trauma on the high seas
Released: 12-05-2021
Renee McHugh
This is a reflective memoir of Renee McHugh's time at sea in Western Africa as a volunteer medic for Sea Shepherd.
30 minutes
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TotB21 - A Complicated Island Retrieval
TotB21 - A Complicated Island Retrieval
Released: 12-05-2021
Hannah Gaulke
Managing the many challenges of retrieving an injured patient from a remote indigenous island community when you cannot fly
30 minutes
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