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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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ACPIC24: Mask-fit education in health workforce students: a comparison of two different methods
This presentation explores a study comparing quantitative mask fit testing with qualitative fit checks, confirming QnFT as the gold standard for ensuring mask fit performance and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.
16 minutes
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ACPIC24: Fit to Graduate – Perceptions of paramedicine students’ physical preparation for the physical demands of the paramedic role: A pilot study.
This presentation examines paramedicine students’ perceptions of physical preparation in undergraduate programs and the feasibility of implementing the Ottawa Paramedic Physical Abilities Test (OPPAT™) in Australia to ensure evidence-based fitness standards.
21 minutes
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ACPIC24: Opening Keynote Presentation - What is a Paramedic? How do we relate to one of the most utilitarian tools ever invented?
We will look into the development and evolution of the Swiss Army Knife and how that parallels the identity development of Paramedics across all contexts and meets the needs of the populations we serve.
74 minutes
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Meet the midwives: STORC team case studies and Q&A
Meet the midwives: STORC team case studies and Q&A
Released: 29-10-2024
Melissa Gardiner, Dr Sara Morris, Rebecca Hayes, Laura Robertson, Lauren Bell, & Jen Cumpsty
This recorded webinar covers recent obstetrics case studies. The STORC team also answers general obstetrics questions from the audience.
104 minutes
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Paramedic career pathways
Paramedic career pathways
Released: 28-10-2024
Dr Louise Reynolds, Mahyar Goodarz, Brodie White, Declan Marley, Aslinda Gale, Alan Close, Daniel Walsh, Simone Heald, Jacinta Yetman, Travis Coombes, Shannon Sharkey, Associate Professor Ben Meadley, & Jeremy Kuiper
This recorded webinar offers soon to graduate paramedic students an opportunity to hear from prospective employers of registered paramedics in Victoria.
84 minutes
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Paramedic pitstop
Paramedic pitstop
Released: 27-10-2024
Dr Dinesh Palipana, Benjamin Phipps, Jason Keen, & Tash Adams
This recorded face-to-face event covers a range of topics including spinal injury, trauma, paramedic development and more.
181 minutes
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RS24: Pre-hospital management for neck of femur fractures: A paramedic perspective
The survey explored demographics, education, training, patient assessment, fracture immobilisation, pain relief, cognitive assessment, and referral pathways.
21 minutes
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RS24: In the line of duty: Seat belt utilisation and ambulance safety risks for paramedics
This research investigates the seat belt utilisation and safety risks paramedics face during ambulance operations
20 minutes
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RS24: Reliability and validation of a new tool for measuring medication safety in paramedic practice contexts
This study validated and tested the reliability of the Medication Safety in Paramedicine (MSiP) tool.
17 minutes
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RS24: A qualitative study on the relationship between leadership and clinical skills in paramedicine and the promotion of patient safety
This research has been designed to explore the perceptions of paramedics as to the role of leadership within their clinical practice
20 minutes
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