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The Paramedic Association of Canada (PAC) is pleased to present the Paramedicine Across Canada Expo 2015: Removing Borders in Paramedicine. The Expo is designed to bring together paramedic practitioners from all areas, practice settings, and levels of designation. Whether you are an EMR, PCP, ACP, or CCP the clinical, education, specialty, as well as the mental health and wellness […]
A recent article by members of the prehospitalresearch.eu team on Remote and Rural Paramedic education, and how it can be improved.
Save the date and start making plans to join us in beautiful Niagara Falls, Ontario. Niagara Emergency Medical Services will host our 2015 National Conference, which takes place from June 3-5, 2015. Join the Paramedic Chiefs of Canada and your colleagues from across the country as we set the stage for the future direction of […]
Abstract Submission Deadline: 19/01/2015 The 2nd Annual Canadian Burn Symposium is being held on May 25-26, 2015 in Toronto, Ontario. Focusing on educating plastic and trauma surgeons, as well as allied health and dermatologists who specialize in burn wounds. With a multi-disciplinary team, we hope that this meeting will be a vital corner stone in […]
Live Twitter feed from #CDNBurn2015 live from Toronto, Canada 25th-26th May 2015.
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the 2015 Interdisciplinary Trauma Conference presented by University of Toronto, Department of Surgery in partnership with St. Michael’s Hospital, Sick Kids Hospital and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. This one day conference is being held Friday, February 27, 2015 at the BMO Institute for Learning. The conference […]
Jennifer Greene, Paramedic Knowledge Translation Coordinator at Dalhousie University Division of EMS in Canada gives an overview of the Dalhousie University Prehospital Evidence Based Practice Project.
Employing only the lack of ROSC as criteria for termination of resuscitation may miss survivors after OHCA.
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