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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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STUCON 2021: Mental health – positive forms of building emotional support
In this presentation we will discuss effective ways you can build and maintain your mental health and wellbeing, as well as improve your ability to effectively perform your duties as a paramedic.
30 minutes
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STUCON 2021: Laying the roadmap for your clinical career
This session will provide an overview of tips, tricks and lessons learned for planning your future paramedic and health career
30 minutes
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STUCON 2021: Can undergraduate paramedic students deliver community outreach programs?
This presentation will discuss the conception, methodology and results of the study to help answer the question "can undergraduate paramedic students deliver community outreach programs?”
10 minutes
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STUCON 2021: Toxicology during COVID
STUCON 2021: Toxicology during COVID
Released: 30-08-2021
Alan Eade
The session will discuss substance use in the setting of a pandemic and the changed risk profile, the issue of stigma, and drug induced hyperthermia (serotonin syndrome)
35 minutes
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STUCON21: Panel Discussion – Thinking beyond ambulance services: Where your paramedicine education can take you
Where your paramedicine education can take you
40 minutes
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Pre-hospital Analgesia – tips, tricks and intranasal ketamine
Pre-hospital Analgesia – tips, tricks and intranasal ketamine
Released: 20-08-2021
Robert Lasslett, Robert Simpson & Lily Lucent
In this webinar, we are joined by Robert Lasslett who interviews Robert Simpson and Lily Lucent regarding all things analgesia
120 minutes
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Alternative Pathways – All things comms, secondary triage and ECP
Alternative Pathways – All things comms, secondary triage and ECP
Released: 12-08-2021
Leah Geard, Piaf Redmond & Peter Grzonkowski
How do comms and secondary triage assist with low acuity cases, what is the role of ECP and when can paramedics utilise alternative pathway
40 minutes
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PCR writing - the good, the bad and the ugly!
PCR writing - the good, the bad and the ugly!
Released: 04-08-2021
Chris Wardell, Carly Bearder, Brent Milczuk, Toby St Clair, Kristy Austin & Evan Murray
This presentation will delve into how decisions are best documented in the PCR
90 minutes
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ROAR21: Women birthing in paramedic care 
ROAR21: Women birthing in paramedic care 
Released: 27-07-2021
Dr Belinda Flanagan
The management of women who present in labour or birth in paramedic care is low, as a result paramedics report that this type of case is one that they feel the least confident in managing
55 minutes
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ROAR21: Panel Discussion– It's 2031; What are paramedics doing now?
ROAR21: Panel Discussion– It's 2031; What are paramedics doing now?
Released: 27-07-2021
Sunny Whitfield, Mitch Mullooly, Krista Reed, Nicole Foster & Carlton Irving
It's 2031; What are paramedics doing now?
60 minutes
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