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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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RS24: The impact of shift work on paramedics and their work: A novel simulation-based study
This study explores the impact of shift work, on paramedics and their practice through analysis of decision making, work performance, communication, and individual physiology
21 minutes
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RS24: Mental rehearsal in paramedicine: An acceptability study
Mental rehearsal has been historically used in sports psychology to improve performance and reduce stress. We conducted an acceptability study using a mixed methods approach to determine the acceptability amongst undergraduate and postgraduate paramedic students
20 minutes
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RS24: Fit to Graduate – Perceptions of paramedicine students’ physical preparation for the physical demands of the paramedic role – a pilot study
This study is a small part of a larger PhD program of research. There is a need for evidence-based pre-employment physical fitness assessment standards in paramedic organisations.
19 minutes
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RS24: The rise of consensus methodology in paramedicine research: a bibliographic analysis
This research involved a bibliographic analysis of published research reporting the use of a consensus methodology in the pre-hospital context.
20 minutes
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Breech birth: Upright physiology
Breech birth: Upright physiology
Released: 10-10-2024
Melissa Gardiner & Dr Sara Morris
This recorded webinar covers current breech birth practice.
107 minutes
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Early pregnancy bleeding and loss: Providing supportive woman-centred care
Early pregnancy bleeding and loss: Providing supportive woman-centred care
Released: 09-10-2024
Melissa Gardiner, Rebecca Hayes & Laura Robertson
This recorded webinar covers the causes behind early pregnancy bleeding and the management rationales to provide safe and empathetic care to women and their families.
100 minutes
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Talking Research: Navigating research hurdles
Talking Research: Navigating research hurdles
Released: 18-09-2024
Dr. Verity Todd, Prof. Belinda Flanagan, A/Prof. Ben Meadley, & Dr. Louise Reynolds
Join paramedicine academics as they share their experiences and strategies for overcoming research challenges.
92 minutes
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PTSD in paramedics: Diagnosis and care
PTSD in paramedics: Diagnosis and care
Released: 02-09-2024
Associate Professor James Courtney
This recorded webinar addresses the diagnostic frameworks and management options of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in paramedics.
73 minutes
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PCC24: Exploring the challenges and opportunities for community paramedicine in rural Aotearoa New Zealand
This presentation will explore the challenges for those who live in rural/remote regions, whānau (families) experiences, purakau (stories) and the affects. While also exploring the opportunities for community paramedicine and the need to continue enhancing services utilising a tikanga Māori approach.
30 minutes
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PCC24: Australian Remote and Indigenous Health: Through the lens of an Aboriginal Health Practitioner (AHP)
Jenifer provided an insightful exploration of the unique health challenges and cultural perspectives in remote Indigenous communities
32 minutes
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