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PAIC 2018: Melbourne mobile stroke unit
PAIC 2018: Melbourne mobile stroke unit
Released: 21-09-2018
Skye Coote
PAIC 2018: Skye will be discussing her experience working in the Melbourne mobile stroke unit.
22 minutes
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PAIC 2018: Serving Beyond the State - Panel Discussion
PAIC 2018: Serving Beyond the State - Panel Discussion
Released: 21-09-2018
Paul Reeves, David Burns, Dr Belinda Flanagan
PAIC 2018: discussion on Serving Beyond the State by our panellist discussing topics on rural, remote and austere environments, paramedic or ambulance paramedic and academia and the university sector.
30 minutes
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Emergency Services Show 2018:  Paramedic Medicines and Prescribing: Safety and Confidence in Practice
Emergency Services Show 2018: A review of paramedic medicines mechanisms; how these work to keep patients safe and how paramedics can approach medicines with confidence
30 minutes
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Emergency Services Show 2018:  Maternity Emergencies: The Three Big Scary
Emergency Services Show 2018: Aimee looks at the three main concerns with obstetrics, shoulder dystocia, cord prolapse and breech birth
30 minutes
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Emergency Services Show 2018:  Should emergency surgical airway be a skill for all paramedics?
Emergency Services Show 2018: Jamie gives the argument for and against pre-hospital airway management by paramedics.
30 minutes
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Emergency Services Show 2018: behind the dirty dozen
Emergency Services Show 2018: behind the dirty dozen
Released: 19-09-2018
Ashley Richardson MCPara
Emergency Services Show 2018: An introduction to human factors leading to an awareness of how we can mitigate harm and improve patient safety in pre-hospital care.
30 minutes
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Emergency Services Show 2018: Clinical guidelines, not tramlines
Emergency Services Show 2018: A case based approach to professional decision making.
30 minutes
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Emergency Services Show 2018: Rape and Sexual Assault
Emergency Services Show 2018: Rape and Sexual Assault
Released: 19-09-2018
Sam Thompson MCPara
Emergency Services Show 2018: Sam Thompson raises awareness of the myths surrounding Rape and Sexual Assault and how you can avoid fundamental pitfalls so destructive and damaging to these victims.
30 minutes
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Drug awareness and illicit drug use
Drug awareness and illicit drug use
Released: 13-09-2018
Stacey Solomou
This presentation will discuss generational changes in illicit drug usage and addiction. Stacey will discuss the social and economic implications for long term drug usage.
101 minutes
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An evening with Ashford's Cardiology team
This presentation will cover everything from the introduction to MICA paramedics into Victoria, to ECG interpretation in the presence of various artefact.
107 minutes
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