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ACPIC24: Inquiry into Women's Pain
ACPIC24: Inquiry into Women's Pain
Released: 21-11-2024
Dr Louise Reynolds
Join Louise Reynolds to discuss the inquiry into Women's pain
21 minutes
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ACPIC24: Medical Yarn Ups – Decolonising health care delivery
ACPIC24: Medical Yarn Ups – Decolonising health care delivery
Released: 21-11-2024
Kalinda Wills and Willow Firth
Decolonising health care allows for Aboriginal ways of knowing being and doing into the primary health care space. We have found them to empower clients, building knowledge and confidence to create self-determining outcomes.
21 minutes
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ACPIC24: Paramedics integrating with palliative care
ACPIC24: Paramedics integrating with palliative care
Released: 21-11-2024
Stephen O’Sullivan
A brief overview of the evolution of paramedic practice in the End of Life and Palliative Care space in NSW
22 minutes
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ACPIC24:  Chronic Disease Management
ACPIC24: Chronic Disease Management
Released: 21-11-2024
Travis Coombes
Join Travis to discuss chronic disease management, presented as part of the Whole of Health Approaches session
27 minutes
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ACPIC24: Factors associated with frequent presentation to a Victorian emergency department: An observational cohort study
This observational cohort study investigated demographic, clinical, and health utilisation factors associated with increasing levels of Emergency Department (ED) attendance at Frankston Hospital
18 minutes
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ACPIC24: Epidemiology and transport outcomes of syncope presentations to an EMS
This retrospective cohort study sought to describe the epidemiology of adult syncope presentations within an emergency medical service and the associated transport outcomes of these presentations
20 minutes
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ACPIC24: Improving access to  care with the CP@clinic  program: A program  evaluation for feasibility  and fit in rural Australian community health
A mixed-methods evaluation assessed program feasibility and fit, finding high client acceptability, significant healthcare needs, and improved community engagement
20 minutes
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ACPIC24: Beyond emergencies:  Examining paramedic  practices in primary  health care in Australia  and Aotearoa New  Zealand
This presentation highlights the characteristics, patient presentations, clinical assessments, and procedural skills practiced by paramedics operating within primary care in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
24 minutes
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ACPIC24: Developing advanced  practice paramedic  capability framework: A  scoping review
This literature review highlights the urgent need for a structured capability framework for advanced practice paramedics in Australia, identifying key domains and advocating for a tailored national standard.
17 minutes
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ACPIC24: Exploring clinical leadership practices of Extended Care Paramedics (ECPs) in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
This study examines the clinical leadership practices of Extended Care Paramedics in Australia and New Zealand, highlighting key themes and barriers, and providing insights into their roles in healthcare
19 minutes
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