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FUSPA Internship Evening
FUSPA Internship Evening
Released: 01-07-2017
FUSPA Internship Evening
152 minutes
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Survive & Thrive 2 - 2017
Survive & Thrive 2 - 2017
Released: 23-06-2017
Welcome to Survive & Thrive 2 - 2017 Topics included are as follows: Menta...
325 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 17 - Atypical Sepsis
Dr. Steve Dunjey discussing Atypical Sepsis
6 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 13 - Paediatric Trauma
Dr. Chris Armstrong discussing Paediatric Trauma
6 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 14- Testicular Torsion
Dr. Steve Dunjey discussing Testicular Torsion
5 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 15 - Shock
Dr. Chris Armstrong discussing shock and management
6 minutes
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Five on Friday Episode 16 - Oxygen - Jekyll & Hyde
Dr. Michelle Johnston discussing oxygen
9 minutes
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Prehospital Ultrasound and Emergency Imaging
Presented by Julie Hughes Julie is a Critical Care Paramedic currently working in Brisbane’s High...
65 minutes
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The Palliative Patient & Ischaemic Stroke in the Pre-hospital Setting
The Paramedics Australasia Tasmanian Chapter has organised for two highly q...
188 minutes
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Optimising Out Of Hospital Palliative Care
Specifics around the process from diagnosis of a terminal disease to termin...
104 minutes
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