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ACPIC 2022: Conference Closing Address
ACPIC 2022: Conference Closing Address
Released: 16-12-2022
Adjunct Associate Professor Alan Eade
Join Alan Eade for an insightful and inspiring closing address for the Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference 2022
23 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Case based learning - Older person trauma
ACPIC 2022: Case based learning - Older person trauma
Released: 16-12-2022
Anthony Carnicelli, Dr Mya Cubitt, Kim Harting, Dr Kerrianne Watt & Tanja Hirvonen
This session will challenge the way you think about the trauma paradigm and how this relates to older people and the mainstay of jobs we attend as a paramedic.
96 minutes
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ACPIC 2022:  Unlocking the code - Australian paramedics' use and understanding of their professional code of conduct.
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
20 minutes
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Live Interactive Symposium 2022 - Day 1
This session will include a mix of live and pre-recorded webinars, followed by live case studies and panel discussions.
240 minutes
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Live Interactive Symposium 2022 - Day 2
This session will include a mix of live and pre-recorded webinars, followed by live case studies and panel discussions.
240 minutes
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PACER takes action - redefining mental health care
PACER takes action - redefining mental health care
Released: 09-12-2022
Jarath Cobcroft
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
58 minutes
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Paramedicine - not just bells and whistles, making a difference within Primary Health Care
Paramedicine - not just bells and whistles, making a difference within Primary Health Care
Released: 30-11-2022
Rebecca Cox, Lisa Collison, Alecka Miles, Shell Piercy & Julie Johnson
Through this webinar paramedics, will learn what working in primary health entails
94 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Spotlight on Sepsis
ACPIC 2022: Spotlight on Sepsis
Released: 25-11-2022
Mitch Barnett, Dr Jason Waddell, Hugh Myers & David Anderson
Join a panel of four experts in their fields to discuss sepsis
77 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: The future of prehospital care in the Pacific
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?
26 minutes
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Paramedics and premature babies: when what we do matters most
Paramedics and premature babies: when what we do matters most
Released: 21-11-2022
Alannah Morrison, Sally Birch, Beck Niere, Julie Johnson & Shonel Hall
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.
90 minutes
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