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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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Bourke Street Incident
  • Released: 12-04-2019
  • Greg Gibson

This presentation outlines the response by Ambulance Victoria to Bourke Street and the logistical challenges faced with an MCI spread over several city blocks.

  • 37 minutes
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Penetrating and blast trauma
  • Released: 12-04-2019
  • Dave Healy and Ben Davoren

Dave and Ben’s presentation outlines the lessons learnt by soldiers on the battlefields of recent international conflicts...

  • 60 minutes
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ROAR19: Improvised medical skills for the austere medic
  • Released: 10-04-2019
  • Steve Whitfield and Mick Stuth

ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 will demonstrate the improvised medical skills needed to support patient care during extended extrications and focus on the basic principles of basic life support in out-ofhospital care.

  • 47 minutes
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ROAR19: Essential skills in personal resilience
  • Released: 10-04-2019
  • Amanda Akers

ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 presents essential skills in personal resilience. This workshop commences with an explanation of the signs and symptoms of burnout followed by an instructor-led mindfulness exercise.

  • 54 minutes
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ROAR19: Where there is no ambulance
  • Released: 10-04-2019
  • Steve Whitfield

ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 will cover the clinical issues impacted by geographical, political and cultural barriers; and experiences from the high Himalayas, war zones and the Pacific Islands will be shared to assist clinicians to work ‘where there is no ambulance’.

  • 33 minutes
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ROAR19: MRaCC-12 months along
  • Released: 10-04-2019
  • Tracy Walczynski and Michelle Withers

ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 reflections on the experience of implementing a new model for delivery of remote emergency care and retrieval co-ordination; the challenges and future directions.

  • 40 minutes
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ROAR19: Emergency department life support
  • Released: 10-04-2019
  • Carol Bartee

ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 session is designed to take the ‘scary out of ALS’. Our facilitators will lead you through an in-hospital cardiac arrest in the context of a wellresourced, team-based resuscitation bay, and give delegates an opportunity to refresh their ALS algorithm skills. An essential pre-cursor to Friday’s workshop, ‘More than just by the numbers’.

  • 42 minutes
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ROAR19: Everything but the kitchen sink
  • Released: 10-04-2019
  • Paul Reeves

ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 will explore: different approaches to medical equipment for remote or resource limited environments, strategies for achieving optimal performance, clinically, physically and mentally and much more.

  • 55 minutes
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ROAR19: Broader horizons
  • Released: 10-04-2019
  • Judith Barker, Scott Jones and David Jaensch

ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 session will explore the personal journeys of three very different individuals and what led them to their current roles.

  • 69 minutes
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ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 will have a panel discussion where multi-disciplinary health experts discuss a range of approaches to palliative care and invite the audience to join the discussion.

  • 36 minutes
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