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Paramedic professionalism and registration means that reflective practice is no longer something to be left behind when university ends. Tammie Bullard, paramedic and author of a reflective practice text, to refresh your approach. Find alternative, easier ways to make it an ongoing, stress free part of life.
This session will discuss pre-hospital paediatric pain management, from distraction to Intranasal Fentanyl and everything inbetween. Joe recently teamed up with fellow Don't Forget The Bubbles (DFTB) team member Dr Dani Hall to publish a well-cited blog on Pre-hospital Analgesia in Paediatrics.
This presentation will discuss some of the early findings, challenges and experiences. This insightful webinar will provide paramedics with a better understanding of autism; what it is and what is isn’t and strategies to manage a patient on the spectrum.
The Safe Airway Society, COVID-19, and Airway Management: Safe, Simple, Familiar, Reliable and Robust Practices
The National Disability Insurance Scheme, otherwise known as the NDIS, is the new way of providing disability support. This presentation will focus on the health interface including the role of paramedics.
David discusses Ceduna's highly sucessful community paramedic program which aims to improve the health management of Indigenous people.
A panelist of academics from several Australian and New Zealand universities discuss the impact of Covid19 on paramedic students.
Innovative approaches to patient care became a necessity with the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia, Canada.
Nick Roder of Air Ambulance Victoria takes us through the role of PEEP and End-tidal monitoring in the pre-hospital setting