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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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COVID-19 in the pre-hospital space
COVID-19 in the pre-hospital space
Released: 25-10-2021
Chris Wardell and James Oswald
Let’s unpack some of the latest research to help guide our clinical practice to better understand the presentation/phenotypes, who is at risk of poor outcomes, and who surprisingly does well!
120 minutes
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Performance under pressure and Mass casualty incidents - real life experiences
Field experts presenting on performing under pressure, and on triage and management
95 minutes
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Paramedic pharmacology: What we need to be doing better
Paramedic pharmacology: What we need to be doing better
Released: 01-10-2021
Michaela Free, Adj Assoc Prof Alan Eade ASM, Cristina Roman & Dr Alexander Olaussen
This panel discussion will explore aspects of pharmacology, both theoretical and practical, that paramedics need to be doing better.
95 minutes
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Talking Research: Implications and Applications of Research to Change Practice
Talking Research: Implications and Applications of Research to Change Practice
Released: 13-09-2021
Dr Craig Lockwood, Dr Susan Furness, Hilding Hanna & Dr Louise Reynolds
In this session, our three presenters will be discussing the translation of research findings into practice
85 minutes
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Magic, Myths and Legend: Dogmatic practice in paramedicine
Magic, Myths and Legend: Dogmatic practice in paramedicine
Released: 01-09-2021
Ryan Parry, Alexander Olaussen, Nick Roder ASM, Cara Alphey & Jake Kilsby
In this session, panellists will discuss and challenge aspects of paramedic practice that are ingrained and perpetuated – but not necessarily evidence based.
110 minutes
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STUCON 2021: The student experience of the peer support program; will your caring profession care for you?
This session will offer commentary on the peer support process delivered by the South Australian Ambulance Service which aims to mitigate this risk and support the longevity of its employees’ careers
10 minutes
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STUCON 2021: Management of cardiogenic shock; what can paramedics learn from current literature?
A brief exploration into the management of cardiogenic shock, its pitfalls, and future directions.
10 minutes
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STUCON 2021: Mental health – positive forms of building emotional support
In this presentation we will discuss effective ways you can build and maintain your mental health and wellbeing, as well as improve your ability to effectively perform your duties as a paramedic.
30 minutes
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STUCON 2021: Laying the roadmap for your clinical career
This session will provide an overview of tips, tricks and lessons learned for planning your future paramedic and health career
30 minutes
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STUCON 2021: Can undergraduate paramedic students deliver community outreach programs?
This presentation will discuss the conception, methodology and results of the study to help answer the question "can undergraduate paramedic students deliver community outreach programs?”
10 minutes
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