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ACPIC 2020: This presentation briefly discusses the challenges of the application process from a paramedic perspective, the benefits of dual skills, and the challenges of working as a paramedic crew medical officer in an extreme environment such as future Mars missions.
ACPIC 2020: This case study session will be an overview of a status seizure case on a remote island in Vanuatu only accessible via helicopter. The session will focus on status seizure treatment and the austere environment
ACPIC20: This presentation identifies the patient and case characteristics related to emergency department suitability in patients referred for emergency ambulance dispatch following secondary telephone triage.
ACPIC 2020: In this keynote presentation, Shane Fitzsimmons, Commissioner of Resilience NSW, provides the background for the establishment of Resilience NSW.
ACPIC 2020: Dr Kathryn Eastwood presents her research study on ambulance dispatch of older patients following primary and secondary telephone triage in metropolitan Melbourne.
ACPIC 2020: In this keynote presentation, Judith Barker, CEO, St. John Ambulance Australia (NT) shares her inspiration from the heart of a resilient leader.
ACPIC 2020: In this presentation, Tony Smith discusses the lessons learned during the 2019 volcanic eruption and how this event impacted the ambulance service and health service in New Zealand.
ACPIC 2020: In this presentation Ben Meadley discusses the logistical and operational challenges associated with continuously monitoring paramedic health, and suggests strategies that ambulance services can implement to care for their most important asset - their staff.
This episode we discuss five new year’s resolutions to help you find personal fulfilment, growth and success in your studies.
This joint event between ACP and QAS metro clinical education aims to highlight the physiology and management of cardiac arrythmias both in the pre-hospital and in-hospital setting