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ACPIC24: Breaking the stigma – Issues in workforce planning for female paramedics
Participants (n=183) completed an anonymous survey. Results indicate women working in paramedicine experience adverse effects because of their menstrual cycle.
20 minutes
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ACPIC24: Understanding paramedic conveyance decision-making
ACPIC24: Understanding paramedic conveyance decision-making
Released: 05-12-2024
Dr Alannah Morrison
This research investigated how paramedics navigate conveyance decisions using constructivist grounded theory.
21 minutes
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ACPIC24: Derivation of zero-hour thresholds to stratify patients at low risk for acute myocardial infarction using a point-of-care high-sensitivity troponin assay
This presentation focuses on a point-of-care high-sensitivity troponin assay
18 minutes
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ACPIC24: The International Perspective
ACPIC24: The International Perspective
Released: 05-12-2024
George Jack, Matt Cannon & Dr Simpiwe Sobuwa
During this session we hear from three presenters discussing the international perspective in Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and South Africa
120 minutes
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ACPIC24: Workforce Futures
ACPIC24: Workforce Futures
Released: 05-12-2024
Adj. Assoc. Professor Michelle Murphy, Jacquelyn Manley, Professor Stephen Gough ASM & John Bruning
In this session we hear from four presenters on Workforce Futures, followed by a panel discussion.
120 minutes
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ACPIC24: Controversies in Prehospital Critical Care
ACPIC24: Controversies in Prehospital Critical Care
Released: 05-12-2024
Jackie Buckthought, Sam Burton, Tanie Stickland & Ellen Newman
During this session we will hear three presentations surrounding Controversies in Prehospital Critical Care
122 minutes
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ACPIC24: Spotlight on Sedation
ACPIC24: Spotlight on Sedation
Released: 05-12-2024
Trevor McGill, Jack Howard, Adjunct Associate Professor Tony Hucker and Associate Professor Jason Bendall
In this session we hear from four experts on sedation. Following their presentations, the presenters will contribute to a panel discussion, focusing on sedation in paramedic practice
98 minutes
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ACPIC24: Ask Me Anything
ACPIC24: Ask Me Anything
Released: 05-12-2024
Marty Nichols, Dr Louise Reynolds, Dr Peter Mangles & Mel Alexander
This session aims to allow conference attendees to ask the questions that have been unanswered throughout the conference
45 minutes
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ACPIC24: Closing Keynote Presentation - Words That Define Us: Reclaiming the Identity of Paramedicine
This is a call to action: to break free from the limitations imposed by employers, governments, and public misconceptions, and ensure that paramedicine is understood, respected, and clinician-led.
32 minutes
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ACPIC24: Climate Change, Public Health and Paramedicine
ACPIC24: Climate Change, Public Health and Paramedicine
Released: 05-12-2024
Dr Sharon Campbell, Ursula Howarth, Assoc Professor Shannon Rutherford & Dr Joanne Caldwell Odgers
This series is called Climate Change, Public Health and Paramedicine and aims to stimulate conversation and consideration of the practical impacts of climate change for paramedics
122 minutes
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