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Recent Posts in Latest PP NewsBack to Main Sunday 7th July 2024
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As we celebrate International Paramedic’s Day, we pay tribute to those paramedics and ambulance officers who came before us for paving the way to professional recognition, for challenging the status quo, for saying “we can do better”, and for not accepting being just an “ambulance driver”. These trailblazers have helped ... more0 comment
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Friday 14th June 2024
Saturday 11th May 2024
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The Australian Institute of Paramedic Practitioners (AIPP) is the leading professional ... more0 comment
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Saturday 11th May 2024
Friday 8th March 2024
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AHPA responds to first issues paper for Scope of Practice Review AHPA welcomes the independent review team’s release of the first issues paper for the ... more0 comment Sunday 4th June 2023
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Although not the First Australian Paramedic Practitioner Degree, as stated by the Victorian Premier Dan Andrews media department and Monash Universities media department, it was great to see an announcement like this to advance primary healthcare development within the Paramedic Practitioner scope of practice. Great to see a third Australian University ... more0 comment
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Tuesday 2nd May 2023
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We are delighted to see changes coming to the Health Care System eg. more support for Doctors, increased skills for other health professionals, health care teams etc. However we are disappointed that Paramedics are still not in this conversation. 0 comment
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Sunday 16th April 2023
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Tuesday 25th October 2022
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We are delighted to see recommendations for the inclusion of Paramedic Practitioners into Tasmanian Rural Health services. 0 comment
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Sunday 18th September 2022
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ACPP thinks it’s great of NSW government to look toward Paramedics to assist with the rural health crisis. However, ACPP is convinced that rural and regional communities need Paramedic Practitioners not ICP’s. 0 comment
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Recent Posts in Latest PP NewsBack to Main Sunday 7th July 2024
Date:
As we celebrate International Paramedic’s Day, we pay tribute to those paramedics and ambulance officers who came before us for paving the way to professional recognition, for challenging the status quo, for saying “we can do better”, and for not accepting being just an “ambulance driver”. These trailblazers have helped ... more0 comment
Category:
Latest PP News
Friday 14th June 2024
Saturday 11th May 2024
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The Australian Institute of Paramedic Practitioners (AIPP) is the leading professional ... more0 comment
Category:
Latest PP News
Saturday 11th May 2024
Friday 8th March 2024
Date:
AHPA responds to first issues paper for Scope of Practice Review AHPA welcomes the independent review team’s release of the first issues paper for the ... more0 comment Sunday 4th June 2023
Date:
Although not the First Australian Paramedic Practitioner Degree, as stated by the Victorian Premier Dan Andrews media department and Monash Universities media department, it was great to see an announcement like this to advance primary healthcare development within the Paramedic Practitioner scope of practice. Great to see a third Australian University ... more0 comment
Category:
Latest PP News
Tuesday 2nd May 2023
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We are delighted to see changes coming to the Health Care System eg. more support for Doctors, increased skills for other health professionals, health care teams etc. However we are disappointed that Paramedics are still not in this conversation. 0 comment
Category:
Latest PP News
Sunday 16th April 2023
Date:
Dear Primary Health Care, 0 comment
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Latest PP News
Tuesday 25th October 2022
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We are delighted to see recommendations for the inclusion of Paramedic Practitioners into Tasmanian Rural Health services. 0 comment
Category:
Latest PP News
Sunday 18th September 2022
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ACPP thinks it’s great of NSW government to look toward Paramedics to assist with the rural health crisis. However, ACPP is convinced that rural and regional communities need Paramedic Practitioners not ICP’s. 0 comment
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Latest PP News
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