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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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ACPIC 2021: Understanding the health of paramedics in an ambulance service: A mixed methods study
Richard will compresses seven years research into a five-minute presentation using plain language and only one PowerPoint slide. This is a crucial skill for any paramedic who is keen to evolve into a successful research career.
13 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Arousal, Intrusion, Avoidance: The experiences of secondary traumatic stress in partners of Critical Care Paramedics
This presentation will provide an overview of Matthew's proposed research that will investigate secondary traumatic stress in partners of paramedic
12 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest - the shocking truth
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in the frequency and outcomes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) occurring in General Practitioner (GP) clinics compared to those witnessed by emergency medical services (EMS) personnel
6 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Enhancing prehospital feedback for emergency ambulance staff to promote workforce wellbeing and patient safety: A mixed-methods multiple sub-study PhD project
This PhD explores how enhancing prehospital feedback can enrich emergency ambulance staff wellbeing, paramedic decision-making and prehospital patient safety.
10 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Keynote presentation - Ant Williams
ACPIC 2021: Keynote presentation - Ant Williams
Released: 24-01-2022
Ant Williams
In this session Ant discusses freediving, performing under pressure and understanding your disaster response
60 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Panel discussion - Future of paramedicine
ACPIC 2021: Panel discussion - Future of paramedicine
Released: 24-01-2022
Alecka Miles, Kris Gagliardi & Emma-Kate Thornley
Join Alecka Miles, Kris Gagliardi and Emma-Kate Thornley, moderated by Michelle Murphy, to discuss the future of paramedicine
48 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: So you think you are healthy: Think again
ACPIC 2021: So you think you are healthy: Think again
Released: 24-01-2022
Richard Galeano
This presentation will unpack the health of paramedics and show how unhealthy paramedics really are and this health’s relationship to the organisation of your work and the organisational and working environment of paramedicine.
25 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Exploring the role and value of chaplains in the ambulance service: Paramedic perspectives
Katie will present the findings from her qualitative interviews with paramedics, exploring the role and value of chaplains in one Australian ambulance service.
20 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: The everyday sexism experiences of female paramedics in Australia
This study explores everyday sexism as experienced by female paramedics and examines the effects of these experiences
22 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: What are the current mental health and wellbeing needs of paramedics and paramedic students
Kelly discussed the current mental health and wellbeing needs of paramedics and paramedic students
21 minutes
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