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ACPIC 2020: Brendan explores a recent research project that looked at the prevalence and impact that frequent attendance has on ED and the potential impact this is having on Ambulance services.

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ACPCIC20: With the evolving opioid crisis, a metric for community overdoses is needed. Paramedic Narcan Administration is a newly popular metric for community overdoses, but it may not be as reliable as previously believed and is becoming less reliable as time goes on.

  • 20 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Cases around the world: Multisystem Trauma - Motorcycle Crash
  • Released: 09-02-2021
  • Julie Hughes, Ben Elliott & Dr Frances Williamson

ACPIC20 - The panel will be given a fictional case study prior to the conference and the two services will provide an outline of how they would manage the case based on protocols in the location they are working.

  • 55 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Cases around the world: Sentinel Event – IV Adrenaline instead of Morphine
  • Released: 09-02-2021
  • Andrew Keenan, Paul Misasi & Howard Wren

ACPIC20 - The panel will be given a fictional case study prior to the conference and the two services will provide an outline of how they would manage the case based on protocols in the location they are working.

  • 45 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Cases around the world - Stroke
  • Released: 09-02-2021
  • Skye Coote, Wayne Loudon & Dr. Bronwyn Tunnage

ACPIC20 - The panel will be given a fictional case study prior to the conference and the two services will provide an outline of how they would manage the case based on protocols in the location they are working.

  • 50 minutes
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This webinar presents an of overview data from an international scoping literature review and national research into paramedic mental health, as well as details current research and preliminary results into Veterans and First Responder Families and Help-Seeking.

  • 55 minutes
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Advance Care Planning for the Paramedic
  • Released: 03-02-2021
  • Dr Simon Towler, Dr Alison Parr, Gary Wilson & Susie Wilson

Dr Parr and Dr Towler present on clinical decision making in Palliative Care, what is palliative care and the paramedic’s role. Gary and Susie Wilson, from Ambulance Wish Western Australia, discuss Ambulance Wish WA, their research that they have conducted into pre-hospital palliative care and a Paramedic perspective.

  • 145 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: This presentation and the already published paper in the Australasian Journal of Paramedicine forms the final peer-reviewed paper of Angela Martin’s PhD. Her research has both built on and contributed to a broader body of work exploring Community Paramedicine.

  • 30 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: Major chest trauma
  • Released: 02-02-2021
  • Michaela Malcolm & Dr John Moloney

ACPIC 2020: In 2019, Trent, a 30 year old supervisor for bulk earthworks in a quarry, was crushed between a huge wheel and chassis of a large truck 80km south east of Melbourne. Michaela Malcolm presents on the pre hospital management, and Dr John Moloney, Head of Trauma Anaesthesia, talks about the in hospital care of Trent.

  • 20 minutes
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ACPIC 2020: From mud to Mars: paramedics in space
  • Released: 02-02-2021
  • Steve Whitfield

ACPIC 2020: This presentation briefly discusses the challenges of the application process from a paramedic perspective, the benefits of dual skills, and the challenges of working as a paramedic crew medical officer in an extreme environment such as future Mars missions.

  • 20 minutes
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