• Save the date!
    This year's 2012 SPA National Conference will be held on Saturday the 25th of August!
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  • Getting Involved
    Getting involved in a student organisation is a great opportunity to develop team work, leadership, interpersonal and communication skills – all attributes of a great Paramedic.
    How can you get involved?
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  • New Look SPA
    Welcome to the new-look SPA website. The new site features a slick new design and a splash of fresh colours. Content is still being updated with information for prospective and current students as well as paramedic graduates.
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  • Interactive Education
    Getting bored of reading the same books? SPA has just launched its new Interactive Education initiative, which features a collection of clinical videos and presentations to assist students with their learning. Take a break from the books and learn online!
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  • Save a Life
    Over 26,000 blood donations are required each week, with 1 in 3 Australians requiring blood at some point in their lives. Sadly, only 1 in 30 donates blood. Your blood donation can help save a life and increase your university group tally.
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  • Community
    Looking for a rewarding opportunity? SPA is developing new ways our members can interact and support the community through volunteer and charitable activities. Our national blood drive is well underway, with a bigger focus on fundraising opportunities.
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  • Books and More
    The Paramedic Shop is an online store catering for all your resource needs. If you’re looking for books, equipment, merchandise or reference material, be sure to check out the Paramedic Shop website. SPA members are entitled to full member discounts!
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Code of Conduct

 

Professional Paramedic


The ‘Code of Conduct’ is a promise of professional practice upheld by all members of Paramedics Australasia (PA).

As student members of the college, it is expect at all paramedic students familiarise themselves with the PA Code of Conduct and honour its worth through positive engagement with community, industry and related stakeholders. At the centre of code, is a commitment to providing professional care to what counts most, the patient.

The Code of Conduct is not solely referred to for standards in clinical practice. It encompasses expectations regarding ethical behaviours, attitudes to care, and principles of good patient interaction.

The PA Code of Conduct is made up of eight rules:

  1. Integrity: In carrying out their professional duties, Members must be honest, sincere and trustworthy, acting in a manner that does not bring discredit to their profession.
  2. Respect: Members must ensure their actions and treatment demonstrates respect for the client as a person and that care is provided at the highest professional standard.
  3. Responsibility/Accountability: Members must remain personally responsible and accountable for the professional decisions they make.
  4. Competence: Members shall maintain and improve the necessary skills and knowledge in their areas of professional practice. They shall further accept the responsibility to work as mentors for students in their areas of professional practice.
  5. Consent for Patient Care: Wherever possible Members shall be committed to ensuring that they receive informed consent from their clients prior to instigating and providing treatment at the highest standard of contemporary care.
  6. Confidentiality: Members must maintain confidentiality of any information they obtain in the course of their work. They must not disclose any such information to a third party unless there is a legal or professional duty to do so.
  7. Research: Members shall promote, support, and where possible participate in research of pre-hospital care practices and ambulance service management and technical service support systems.
  8. Ethical Review: Members shall participate in the ethical review of their actions resulting from the provision of pre-hospital care and conduct in their professional role, whether that role is of a clinical, managerial, educational, or technical support system nature.

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SPAbird: Save the date! The 2012 National SPA conference will be on the 25th of August. Here is a review of our 2011 conference: http://t.co/d0AkySqi

Friday, 13 January 2012 from CoTweet