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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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Family Harm
Family Harm
Released: 12-11-2020
Byron Williams and Celeita Williams
This presentation will focus on the role of the Paramedic to identify vulnerability including what to look for with your eyes wide open, the importance of documentation and referral of these patients.
60 minutes
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Spotting Sepsis
Spotting Sepsis
Released: 11-11-2020
Professor Simon Finfer and Matt Ames
Complex, deadly and more common than you think. The ACP student committee has organised a webinar focused on sepsis. Join us for a presentation from Matt Ames, a sepsis survivor and Professor Simon Finfer AO, who is the director of the Australian Sepsis Network as well as an executive member of the Global Sepsis Alliance.
66 minutes
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It’s what we learn
It’s what we learn
Released: 05-11-2020
Sascha Baldry
It’s what we learn - after we know it all - that counts. Sascha shares her journey as a middle-aged wife and mother, into university and paramedicine, my trials and achievements and what it’s like to be a learner in a new career when you were pretty sure you’d nailed the adulting thing.
90 minutes
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Student Podcast - EP2: All good until you're not
This episode, we discuss the physical, physiological, and mental dimensions of student health and performance. Sandy is a registered paramedic with 25 years of experience and has recently completed a PhD on paramedic wellbeing.
30 minutes
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Cardiology
Cardiology
Released: 27-10-2020
Susan Greyling, Cornell Greyling
Explore the ECG Basics, 3 Lead limitations, 12 Lead limitations, Anatomical area, Coronary Artery Supply, Complications, Lead Modifications and various myocardial infarction presentations.
60 minutes
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Mind the gap
Mind the gap
Released: 26-10-2020
Brian Parsell
Pre-hospital mass casualty response – are you prepared? Brian Parsell, Chief Inspector – Duty Operations Manager with New South Wales Ambulance Service to discuss pre-hospital mass casualty response. Brian has a wealth of experience and has worked with NSW Ambulance for the past 30 years as an Intensive Care Paramedic and Operational Commander.
68 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: The future of ACP
ACPIC 2020: The future of ACP
Released: 23-10-2020
John Bruning
ACPIC20 - This presentation discusses the future of Australasian College of Paramedicine
20 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Conference Close
ACPIC 2020: Conference Close
Released: 23-10-2020
Peter Jurkovsky
ACPIC20 - this closing session includes the "Best Student Poster", "Best Poster", "Best Student Presentation", and the "Best of the Best Presentation"
10 minutes
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Cardiac Case Studies
Cardiac Case Studies
Released: 13-10-2020
Dr Peter Sage & Dr Jenni Sleigh
Join members from the St Andrew’s Hospital Cardiology team and GenesisCare for an intimate and interactive evening of cardiac case studies.
60 minutes
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Student Podcast - EP1: Student Paramedics Wanted!
Hundreds of student paramedics have joined the workforce early to combat COVID-19. How have recent events shaped perceptions of what paramedics can do? Where do students fit in the evolution of paramedic professional identity?
26 minutes
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