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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 - Literature Reviews
Talking Research - Literature Reviews
Released: 26-03-2021
Dr Liz Thyer, Matthew Reardon, Dr Nigel Barr & Dr Louise Reynolds
Systematic reviews, scoping reviews, narrative reviews; what’s the difference and why do we see so many of these published? Why are literature reviews such a vital part of research? How do we conduct them and what do they add to they add?
80 minutes
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Mental Health Series (Session 1): Mental Health and Wellbeing in Paramedics
Mental Health Series (Session 1): Mental Health and Wellbeing in Paramedics
Released: 15-03-2021
Nicole Sadler, Anita Savic, Buck Reed & Simone Haigh
This session will provide an overview of the mental health and wellbeing impacts for paramedics, including risk and protective factors, and strategies for building and maintaining wellbeing in individuals and teams
85 minutes
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Paediatrics Webinar Series (Session Two): Child in Crises - Advanced Paediatric Resuscitation Core Principles and Application
Building on lessons learned from session one, session two will focus on application of critical assessment, treatment and referral decisions required by paramedics in managing the critical patient.
100 minutes
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St Andrews and Genesis Care Cardiac Review
St Andrews and Genesis Care Cardiac Review
Released: 11-03-2021
Dr Peter Sage
Real cardiac cases from SA will be discussed and reviewed. This will be led by Dr Peter Sage (Interventional Cardiologist).
80 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Panel discussion - The Big One
ACPIC 2020: Panel discussion - The Big One
Released: 10-03-2021
Dr Amee Morgans, Prof. Vivienne Tippett & Brigadier Matthew Burr
ACPIC 2020: Panel discussion - The Big One
45 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Paramedic Accreditation, implications for WIL preceptors and facilitators
ACPIC 2020: Paramedic Accreditation, implications for WIL preceptors and facilitators
Released: 10-03-2021
Dr Helen Webb, Paul Simpson & Bill Lord
ACPIC 2020: Panel discussion - Paramedic Accreditation, implications for WIL preceptors and facilitators
30 minutes
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Paediatrics Webinar Series (Session One): Applied Paediatric Care for the Paramedic
Paediatrics Webinar Series (Session One): Applied Paediatric Care for the Paramedic
Released: 05-03-2021
Dr Alexander Cardenas & Dr Cassandra Brown
This multidisciplinary workshop will focus on clinical decision making and management of paediatric patients by focusing on the most common difficulties paramedics report with paediatrics.
90 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: The Yellow Wiggle Patient Experience
ACPIC20 - Earlier this year, Australia nearly lost beloved former Wiggle Greg Page when he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest in the middle of a bushfire relief concert while on stage with The Wiggles. This session provides a unique opportunity to get an insight into a patient's perspective.
38 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Clinical case study: Crew attending Yellow Wiggle
ACPIC 2020: Clinical case study: Crew attending Yellow Wiggle
Released: 03-03-2021
Grace Jones, James Urio and Jackson Scriven
ACPIC20 - In 2020, Australia nearly lost beloved former Wiggle Greg Page when he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest in the middle of a bushfire relief concert while on stage with The Wiggles. In this session we hear from the two attending paramedics and an off-duty nurse who was in the audience.
10 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Comparison of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests
ACPIC20 - Comparison of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occurring in schools and other public locations: a 12 year retrospective study
20 minutes
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