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Feb, 2025

The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) and the Emergency Medicine Foundation (EMF) invite you to join them for the Research Symposium...

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Feb, 2025

Applications for all grant schemes in EMF’s flagship Queensland Research Program are now open, with $1 million in research funding available across s...

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Feb, 2025

In collaboration with the Australian Digital Health Agency, the College is working to understand how the paramedicine profession currently uses digit...

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Feb, 2025

The College is pleased to announce the 2025 Research Committee. The Research Advisory Committee has been working hard behind the scenes to make 2025 a...

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Feb, 2025

Your voice matters: Take the Australasian Paramedicine Workforce Survey before time runs out! We still need more paramedics (clinical, management and...

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Feb, 2025

By Lisa Hobbs Registered paramedic, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine at Australian Catholic University, Adjunct Senior L...

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Dec, 2024

The College is committed to enabling the development of discipline-specific knowledge through support of members undertaking research. The development...

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Dec, 2024

Military and Emergency Services Health Australia (MESHA - a charity of The Hospital Research Foundation) is undertaking a study exploring the suppor...

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Dec, 2024

Calling all paramedics who work in Australia! When faced with the challenging and oftentimes unpredictable working conditions of the prehospital fiel...

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Nov, 2024

By Andrew Van Noordenburg Lecturer in Paramedicine, School of Nursing, Midwifery & Paramedicine, Australian Catholic University ACPIC24 poster pr...

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