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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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ACPIC 2020: Lessons learned from the Whakaari White Island eruption
ACPIC 2020: In this presentation, Tony Smith discusses the lessons learned during the 2019 volcanic eruption and how this event impacted the ambulance service and health service in New Zealand.
30 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: A standardised protocol for monitoring cardiovascular and physical health in paramedics
ACPIC 2020: In this presentation Ben Meadley discusses the logistical and operational challenges associated with continuously monitoring paramedic health, and suggests strategies that ambulance services can implement to care for their most important asset - their staff.
20 minutes
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Student Podcast - EP3: Top 5 New Years Resolutions for 2021
This episode we discuss five new year’s resolutions to help you find personal fulfilment, growth and success in your studies.
28 minutes
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Arrhythmia Management
Arrhythmia Management
Released: 16-12-2020
Erin McDonald & Dr. Katherine Gridley
This joint event between ACP and QAS metro clinical education aims to highlight the physiology and management of cardiac arrythmias both in the pre-hospital and in-hospital setting
60 minutes
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Remote Emergencies
Remote Emergencies
Released: 23-11-2020
Alex Galonski & James Sherriff
This CPD covers the challenges encountered when an emergency occurs in a remote area from a clinical perspective as well as the input of Telehealth and the role that they play. It highlights the importance of inter-agency work and collaboration.
60 minutes
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The ABC of DKA, a clinical case discussion
The ABC of DKA, a clinical case discussion
Released: 23-11-2020
Jarrod Wakeling
This session will describe a clinical case involving a patient with possible DKA (Diabetic Ketoacidosis) and drug OD, highlighting the pathophysiology, management and some of the possible pre hospital considerations in regards to management of this cohort of patient.
60 minutes
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Wuhan repatriation mission
Wuhan repatriation mission
Released: 17-11-2020
Whitney Hughes
This webinar session discussed an airlines tale of repatriation from the epicentre of COVID-19.
55 minutes
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The Debrief - EP1: Leadership & Kindness
In our first episode of The Debrief, we are joined by Professor Alan Eade to discuss all things leadership.
37 minutes
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Family Harm
Family Harm
Released: 12-11-2020
Byron Williams and Celeita Williams
This presentation will focus on the role of the Paramedic to identify vulnerability including what to look for with your eyes wide open, the importance of documentation and referral of these patients.
60 minutes
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Spotting Sepsis
Spotting Sepsis
Released: 11-11-2020
Professor Simon Finfer and Matt Ames
Complex, deadly and more common than you think. The ACP student committee has organised a webinar focused on sepsis. Join us for a presentation from Matt Ames, a sepsis survivor and Professor Simon Finfer AO, who is the director of the Australian Sepsis Network as well as an executive member of the Global Sepsis Alliance.
66 minutes
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