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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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RS24: Work-integrated learning in Australasian tertiary paramedicine education
This study aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of WIL practices in Australasian tertiary paramedicine programs.
25 minutes
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RS24: 	Design and development of the Australian Paramedicine Professional Capabilities Tool (APPCAT)
The APPCAT aims to develop a reliable method for assessing paramedicine students under direct observation during placement
18 minutes
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RS24: Enhancing paramedic intern competence and confidence: A holistic mentoring approach
This study explored the mentoring strategies employed by experienced paramedics to facilitate interns’ seamless integration into the workforce.
18 minutes
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RS24: The rise of consensus methodology in paramedicine research: a bibliographic analysis
This research involved a bibliographic analysis of published research reporting the use of a consensus methodology in the pre-hospital context.
20 minutes
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RS24: The impact of shift work on paramedics and their work: A novel simulation-based study
This study explores the impact of shift work, on paramedics and their practice through analysis of decision making, work performance, communication, and individual physiology
21 minutes
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RS24: Mental rehearsal in paramedicine: An acceptability study
Mental rehearsal has been historically used in sports psychology to improve performance and reduce stress. We conducted an acceptability study using a mixed methods approach to determine the acceptability amongst undergraduate and postgraduate paramedic students
20 minutes
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RS24: Breaking the stigma – Issues in workforce planning for female paramedics
Findings from this study can be used to inform industry and to support women when menstruating and/or taking hormonal contraception. Female/women used to describe persons who are assigned female at birth.
21 minutes
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Breech birth: Upright physiology
Breech birth: Upright physiology
Released: 10-10-2024
Melissa Gardiner & Dr Sara Morris
This recorded webinar covers current breech birth practice.
107 minutes
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Early pregnancy bleeding and loss: Providing supportive woman-centred care
Early pregnancy bleeding and loss: Providing supportive woman-centred care
Released: 09-10-2024
Melissa Gardiner, Rebecca Hayes & Laura Robertson
This recorded webinar covers the causes behind early pregnancy bleeding and the management rationales to provide safe and empathetic care to women and their families.
100 minutes
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Talking Research: Navigating research hurdles
Talking Research: Navigating research hurdles
Released: 18-09-2024
Dr. Verity Todd, Prof. Belinda Flanagan, A/Prof. Ben Meadley, & Dr. Louise Reynolds
Join paramedicine academics as they share their experiences and strategies for overcoming research challenges.
92 minutes
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