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smaccGOLD from the Student Paramedic’s Eyes
  • smaccGOLD from the Student Paramedic’s Eyes

    by Jess Morton. Last modified: 26/03/14

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    Jess Morton

    Student Paramedic.
    I am an Australian undergraduate Student Paramedic. I study part-time as I am also Mum to 2 beautiful boys. I am passionate about Friendship, Family & #FOAMed. I am keen to get more experienced as well as student Paramedics into the FOAM world to enable better access to education to result in better patient care. My interests include photography, thick shakes and sleeping in past 6am.
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    Tags: Australia, conference, paramedic, review, smacc, student

    One thought on “smaccGOLD from the Student Paramedic’s Eyes”

    • KIdocs.org says:
      23/06/14 at 14:36

      Nice post Jess

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