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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.

Non-members can view a small selection of recordings for free (try before you buy), view all other recordings at a cost, or simply join to access all the content for free. Learn about Membership here.

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ACPIC25: Spotlight on Pain Management
ACPIC25: Spotlight on Pain Management
Released: 17-12-2025
James Oswald, Amy Underwood & Adjunct Professor Bill Lord
This presentation brings together three experts to explore pain management in paramedicine, covering practical non-pharmacological strategies, chronic pain approaches, and emerging innovations. Following the presentations, the speakers engage in a panel discussion on improving patient care through evolving pain management practices.
91 minutes
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ACPIC25: Spotlight on High Acuity Low Occurence (HALO)
ACPIC25: Spotlight on High Acuity Low Occurence (HALO)
Released: 17-12-2025
Julia Massingham, Hannah Gaulke & Matthew Humar
This presentation features three sessions on preparing for high-acuity, low-occurrence (HALO) skills, covering mental rehearsal techniques, strategies for complex clinical tasks, and managing skill decay. The speakers conclude with a panel discussion on maintaining competence and readiness for critical interventions.
100 minutes
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ACPIC25: Assessing the incidence and prevalence of violence towards paramedics in Ontario, Canada
This session explores the prevalence and contributing factors of violence against paramedics, based on analysis of nearly 2,900 reports across twelve services
11 minutes
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ACPIC25: Frailty documentation in the prehospital setting
This session examines gaps in frailty recognition in Australian prehospital care, based on a study of 3.6 million paramedic records, and highlights the need for structured assessment and system-wide strategies.
10 minutes
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ACPIC25: Mortality in non-transported falls patients attended by road-based EMS in Aotearoa New Zealand
This session explores mortality risk among low-acuity falls patients not transported by ambulance in New Zealand and the importance of thorough assessment to guide safer non-transport decisions.
11 minutes
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ACPIC25: Disparities in ambulance service delivered telehealth amongst patients with limited English proficiency
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth use has increased across healthcare, including ambulance services. This study identifies disparities between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) and English-proficient patients in ambulance service-delivered telehealth outcomes.
12 minutes
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ACPIC25: Declining ambulance offload delays in the post-COVID era: An interrupted time series analysis
This study examined ambulance offload delays and emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) across three COVID-19 periods (pre-, during, and post-pandemic) at a major Melbourne health service.
9 minutes
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ACPIC25: Improving rural mental health outcomes with community paramedics: A mixed-method feasibility trial outcome
Older adults in rural Australia face significant health inequities and experience poorer health outcomes. This presentation provides feasibility trial outcomes of the CP@clinic program, a community paramedicine implementation based in Mildura, Victoria.
9 minutes
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ACPIC25: Under pressure – rise to the occasion or sink to your level of training: Using high-frequency simulation to build job-ready paramedic graduates
This study explored how high-frequency simulation combined with structured performance-based assessment (PBA) tracking supports the development of clinical competence in undergraduate paramedicine students.
11 minutes
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ACPIC25: “Death is a normal part of the job, not a failure”: Preparing paramedic students for death on scene
This presentation explores the development and evaluation of a dedicated undergraduate module addressing these challenges through a lecture, case studies, actor-led simulation and structured debriefing
10 minutes
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