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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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TotB 2022: Cultivating continuity in trauma care - from scene to recovery
How prehospital care of patients in both NSW and QLD can impact their care into the health system on the Gold Coast
25 minutes
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TotB 2022: Possibilities, Pitfalls and Pineapples - Paramedicine in Aid and Development
Drawing on his experience with the ambulance service in Vanuatu, Casey will utilise a major incident case study to explore opportunities and challenges present at the intersection of paramedicine and aid and development.
30 minutes
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TotB 2022: Keynote presentation – Courage, determination and positive mindset
McQuilty Quirke has inspired many people with his courage, determination and positive mindset after battling post-traumatic stress from Iraq and the physical injuries he sustained after being wounded in action in Afghanistan. He was a leader, a company medic, a soldier, and his life was in the hands of his mates.
65 minutes
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TotB 2022: Surviving and thriving in female leadership
Paula will share her career experiences as a female paramedic, her progression to become an intensive care paramedic, as the third female to successful pass the SCAT (Special Casualty Access Team) course in NSW and work on the rescue helicopter as a critical care paramedic.
35 minutes
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TotB 2022: Yeh? But Why? - an evidence based approach to progressive trauma care
This talk will cover some of the most recent evidence surrounding our past current and future trauma care in an interactive setting.
18 minutes
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TotB 2022: Working in the zone – assessment and management of injuries to the neck
This presentation will review anatomy, classification of injury patterns and offer approaches for novice to advanced out-of-hospital clinicians
19 minutes
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Challenges in sedation management
Challenges in sedation management
Released: 05-04-2022
Jason Bendall
This session will revolve around the use of various chemical sedative agents and compare their use against a variety of clinical settings
80 minutes
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Family violence – recognise, respond, refer
Family violence – recognise, respond, refer
Released: 01-04-2022
Celine Donovan
This informative session will support paramedics to develop a family violence lens to recognise family violence, and to respond safely and effectively to improve outcomes for those at risk.
60 minutes
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Mentoring and providing feedback to novice paramedic clinicians
Mentoring and providing feedback to novice paramedic clinicians
Released: 28-03-2022
Dr Scott Devenish, Jeremy Taylor & Lisa Hobbs
This session explores concepts surrounding mentoring and the provision of feedback to novice clinicians in the paramedic environment
87 minutes
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Prolonged field care in remote environments
Prolonged field care in remote environments
Released: 23-03-2022
Nicole Foster
How to deal with the tyranny of distance – Prolonged Casualty Care in Australia
75 minutes
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