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All the courses 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.
Paramedics often spend more time with dying patients, and the relatives of those patients, than most other health care professionals.
Presented by Julie Hughes and Dr Glenn Ryan at Trauma on the Border 2019.
Anaphylaxis recognition: Is there consistency in paramedic and emergency department diagnosis?
Dr Simone Huntingford presents It's.. a baby! with a focus on neonatal resuscitation.
Kate Whiting presents ten tips for the assessment and identification of the sick child.
This presentation will focus on two different ECG variants in the patient presenting with ischaemic symptoms, LBBB and Early Repolarisation.
In Australia, family violence is a leading contributing factor to death and illness, it is the leading cause of homelessness,�
Foreign bodies are an infrequent presentation in paediatrics and can range from benign ingestion to complete airway obstruction.
Clinical Case Presentation: Sepsis presented by Robert Lasslett, MICA Paramedic