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The College provides members with hundreds of free recordings to assist you with professional development. You can filter and search for recordings of interest, plus “like” recordings so you can find them easily in the future.

All the recordings are designed to help you meet the requirements of paramedic registration, so they automatically include self reflection, and when completed they are added to your learning record in the CPD Tracker.

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ROAR19: A palliative perspective
ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 will have a panel discussion where multi-disciplinary health experts discuss a range of approaches to palliative care and invite the audience to join the discussion.
36 minutes
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ROAR19: Tribal EMS in the United States: challenges and innovation
ROAR19: Tribal EMS in the United States: challenges and innovation
Released: 10-04-2019
Dr Chelsea White and Libby Melton
ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019. Delivered by international guest speakers Chelsea White and Elizabeth Melton, this informative presentation discusses two Tribal Community EMS programs in New Mexico.
45 minutes
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ROAR19: Personal safety-tactics to keep you on the front foot
ROAR19: Personal safety-tactics to keep you on the front foot
Released: 10-04-2019
Stephen Tebbett and Simon Leonard
ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 will cover key features around: • understanding escalation, effective communication, mental state assessment and de-escalation techniques. How your behaviour and attitudes affect others and your body’s physiological response to stress
60 minutes
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ROAR19: Ngurra-a home away from home: Dialysis in remote communities
ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019 will discuss the rates of kidney disease are high in Central Australia. For people from remote communities, getting the treatment they need means packing up their lives and moving to a regional centre to be close to a dialysis machine.
41 minutes
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ROAR19: Positive psychology in emergency care
ROAR19: Positive psychology in emergency care
Released: 10-04-2019
Amanda Akers
ROAR 2019: Rural Outback and Remote (ROAR) 2019. This workshop commences with an explanation of the signs and symptoms of burnout followed by an instructor-led mindfulness exercise.
44 minutes
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Paediatric Trauma
Paediatric Trauma
Released: 29-03-2019
Presented by Catherine Hassall Injury is a leading cause of paediatric death worldwide, accounting for...
23 minutes
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Eyes and ears. Windows to the invisible child
Presented by Susan Hill Many health professionals, paramedics included, have not traditionally seen themselves as...
34 minutes
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A brief journey through paediatric sphincter tighteners
A brief journey through paediatric sphincter tighteners
Released: 29-03-2019
Dr Sanj Fernando
Dr Sanj Fernando presents a brief journey through paediatric sphincter tighteners.
30 minutes
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Biometric Analysis of Cervical Movement During Ambulance Trauma Transport
Presented by Associate Professor David Wampler Field spinal immobilization has long been standard practice for
34 minutes
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Paramedics providing palliative care in the community
Presented by Dr Tony Smith Paramedics have traditionally not been involved in helping provide palliative care...
30 minutes
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