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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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Implications of COVID-19 for paramedicine students: impacts and opportunities
A panelist of academics from several Australian and New Zealand universities discuss the impact of Covid19 on paramedic students.
76 minutes
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Introducing a virtual response to the COVID pandemic in rural and remote communities
Innovative approaches to patient care became a necessity with the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia, Canada.
60 minutes
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PEEP, End Tidal and everything respiratory with Nick Roder
Nick Roder of Air Ambulance Victoria takes us through the role of PEEP and End-tidal monitoring in the pre-hospital setting
80 minutes
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Haemorrhage Control Wilderness Workshop
Haemorrhage Control Wilderness Workshop
Released: 08-06-2020
Jason Tosch
Jason Tosch from RescueMED presents Haemorrhage Control Wilderness Workshop
30 minutes
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Quetiapine: A need to know phenomenon in massive overdose
Quetiapine: A need to know phenomenon in massive overdose
Released: 31-05-2020
Alex Hartley MSpecParamed(c), BParamedcPrac, BHM(Edu.)
This case review session explores the little-known concept of paradoxical hypotension in large quetiapine overdose when treated with adrenaline via infusion. This session aims to guide clinical practice by discussing the implications for the pre-hospital management of this increasingly common presentation.
50 minutes
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Getting a sense of control in the face of uncertainty
Getting a sense of control in the face of uncertainty
Released: 21-05-2020
Adele Saunders & Mitch Mullooly
Registered Psychologist Adele Saunders talks with Mitch Mullooly about how we can gain a sense of control in the continuing face of uncertainty with the ongoing global pandemic.
60 minutes
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Legal & ethical issues associated with paramedic practice during Covid-19
The COVID-19 pandemic and the paramedic response to it, has raised a raft of legal, ethical and professionalism questions for paramedic clinicians and managers.
60 minutes
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Crusted Scabies
Crusted Scabies
Released: 14-05-2020
Sharon Troncoso
ACP in conjunction with Outback Responders present a webinar on ‘Crusted Scabies – with Sharon Troncoso from One Disease’ .
47 minutes
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Paediatric Burns – An Insight from the Experts
Presentation on burns first aid, epidemiology, pathophysiology and patient disposition.
70 minutes
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Australian Emergency Management
Australian Emergency Management
Released: 05-05-2020
David Reid
Emergency management and the foundations underpinning an ambulance service’s response.
60 minutes
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