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ACPIC20 - Comparison of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occurring in schools and other public locations: a 12 year retrospective study
ACPIC20 - Research Presentation: Decline in rates of pre-hospital return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) in Singapore in age of COVID-19.
ACPIC 2020- Panel discussion: Advancing the Profession
Dr Kelly-Ann Bowles will take you through the basics of research design, and how to read, analyse and interpret results, and draw your own conclusions. She will use examples from the paramedic profession to demonstrate some common appraisal tools and techniques.
ACPIC20 - This presentation explores what practices exist in paramedic education and training for mental health and psychosocial care and to what extent paramedics and educators find this training to be sufficient.
ACPIC20 - This session explores the psychological impacts of the COVID 19 pandemic on paramedicine students and the coping strategies utilised by the cohort.
ACPIC20 - This panel discussion explores some of the positive changes in paramedicine due to COVID19 and lessons learnt from front line responders from around the globe.
ACPIC20 - This presentation explored an end of life case which occurred over a 3-day, weekend period. 28 y/o, Danielle was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour. Active treatment had been ceased and measures were instituted for Danielle to die at home.
ACPIC20 - This presentation describes the SATIATED2 study completed in North East Ambulance Service (UK) which explored the impact of Suction Assisted Laryngoscopy and Airway Decontamination (SALAD) training on paramedics’ ability to intubate a severely soiled airway.
ACPIC20 - Panel discussion about Pre-hospital research agenda