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this study explores the role that paramedics believe the code has in ethical and professional decision-making, the new responsibilities the code introduced as part of being a registered professional and how paramedics used the code to navigate these new responsibilities
This session will include a mix of live and pre-recorded webinars, followed by live case studies and panel discussions.
This session will include a mix of live and pre-recorded webinars, followed by live case studies and panel discussions.
In this presentation the PACER team will outline their guiding principles, crew dynamics, training and education and how their team can be activated through in-field referral
Through this webinar paramedics, will learn what working in primary health entails
Join a panel of four experts in their fields to discuss sepsis
Delivering prehospital care in the pacific islands comes at great difficulty and cost. But to do nothing isn’t acceptable. Prehospital care has a role in in improving important health indicators like maternal and neonatal mortality rate. But can prehospital care be delivered cost-effectively?
This session will cover; An overview of Fortem Australia, the mental health and wellbeing impact to the people who protect and care for our community and more.
This webinar has invited 4 parents of one or more premature babies to share their experiences and a panel discussion on premature birth and care for premature babies.
In this session, Fawn will outline her ethnographic doctoral research which focussed on the decisions of care home staff