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ACPIC 2022: Mental Health and Sedation
  • Released: 09-11-2022
  • Sandra Garner, Dr Jason Waddell & Marty Nichols

This session consists of three individual presentations as well as a panel discussion on Mental Health and Sedation

  • 82 minutes
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This presentation will discuss the findings from a study of patients calling a UK ambulance service complaining of back pain over a 12 month period

  • 29 minutes
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The aim of this study was to implement a CP service in a community health service in Victoria, Australia

  • 30 minutes
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There is an anecdotal view amongst frontline ambulance paramedics that patients are frequently incorrectly assessed as “not alert” and thus over-triaged. We analysed a year’s worth of emergency calls to understand the accuracy of this assessment

  • 27 minutes
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We rapidly stood up a new service to provide secondary triage for COVID-19 related calls with a view to ensuring appropriate health care for patients while managing demand and minimising staff exposure.

  • 21 minutes
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On the afternoon of March 15th 2019, a terrorist attacked two mosques in Christchurch, NZ, killing 51 people and injuring 40 more, truely a Mass Casualty Incident.

  • 27 minutes
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This presentation will explore current evidence and assist participants to better understand the successes and learnings of community paramedic programmes

  • 22 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Clinical Literature Updates
  • Released: 04-11-2022
  • Sam Ainslie, Britt Shaw & Jessica Wissa

Clinical Literature Updates

  • 40 minutes
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This phenomenological study aimed to elucidate the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of Singaporean paramedics in the mentoring of trainee

  • 23 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Experiences of Graduates Paramedics Working in the Private Sector
  • Released: 04-11-2022
  • Associate Professor Scott Devenish

The presentation explores the experiences of graduates who transitioned to practice with private paramedic employers

  • 23 minutes
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