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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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Infection Control - washing my hands since it became trendy
Infection Control - washing my hands since it became trendy
Released: 19-08-2020
Kate Hipsley & Tanya Somani
This presentation will discuss why does Infection Control matter? (perhaps this is a moot point in today’s situation?) How does this impact on the paramedic profession and what are the challenges to implementing this across that industry?
60 minutes
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ECG: mistakes you cannot afford to make
This webinar will have a varied scope, with something for clinicians at every stage in their career - whether you're a university student or an intensive care paramedic. This will present selected case studies and ECGs in this webinar, to help you avoid ECG mistakes you cannot afford to make.
60 minutes
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Point of care ultrasound in paramedicine: The future is now!
Ultrasound has fast become the F1 of the medical world. Sleek machinery, impressive technology and promises of victory for those that can drive the machines the best.
100 minutes
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On the other side - keeping a sane mind
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60 minutes
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Taking the pain out of reflective practice
Taking the pain out of reflective practice
Released: 24-07-2020
Tammie Bullard
Paramedic professionalism and registration means that reflective practice is no longer something to be left behind when university ends. Tammie Bullard, paramedic and author of a reflective practice text, to refresh your approach. Find alternative, easier ways to make it an ongoing, stress free part of life.
60 minutes
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Paediatric pre-hospital pain management
This session will discuss pre-hospital paediatric pain management, from distraction to Intranasal Fentanyl and everything inbetween. Joe recently teamed up with fellow Don't Forget The Bubbles (DFTB) team member Dr Dani Hall to publish a well-cited blog on Pre-hospital Analgesia in Paediatrics.
60 minutes
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Autism Awareness and Paramedic Practice
This presentation will discuss some of the early findings, challenges and experiences. This insightful webinar will provide paramedics with a better understanding of autism; what it is and what is isn’t and strategies to manage a patient on the spectrum.
60 minutes
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The Safe Airway Society
The Safe Airway Society
Released: 09-07-2020
The Safe Airway Society, COVID-19, and Airway Management: Safe, Simple, Familiar, Reliable and Robust Practices
60 minutes
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What is NDIS?
What is NDIS?
Released: 07-07-2020
Sid Sandilya
The National Disability Insurance Scheme, otherwise known as the NDIS, is the new way of providing disability support. This presentation will focus on the health interface including the role of paramedics.
60 minutes
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Community Paramedicine - The Ceduna model
Community Paramedicine - The Ceduna model
Released: 23-06-2020
David Jaensch
David discusses Ceduna's highly sucessful community paramedic program which aims to improve the health management of Indigenous people.
60 minutes
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