Kirstie Close
@kirstielclose
Single mama of 2 | Dr in history and student of paramedicine | @lifeaid_emergencycare
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“Paramedics are like Lego” James Yates and Rob Fenwick from TheResusRoom give a fantastic keynote on the adaptability of paramedics and their suitability for advanced practice roles all over the healthcare system. #acpic23 Australasian College of Paramedicine (ACP)
Team Close is taking part in MS Readathon and would love your support. We'll be reading as many books as we can in August to raise funds for people living with multiple sclerosis. You can support us by making a donation here - msreadathon.org.au/fundraisers/Cl… msreadathon.org.au/st/27851/t
RCEM has launched a unique training programme to empower paramedics and emergency care professionals to engage in academic research 🏥 In collaboration with College of Paramedics and National Institute for Health and Care Research - the modules will take learners from the fundamentals of research through to applying
Asia-Pacific Lives exhibition: a collaboration with @ANU_CHL for Immersia 🗓️ 9-23 September 🕐 9am-5pm weekdays 📍RSSS building foyer, 146 Ellery Crescent ANU Media ourANU ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
Vinaka School of Law & Social Sciences The University of the South Pacific for accommodating Dr Dr Bal Kama in the lecture series. As shared earlier, Dr Kama's book & related ideas make for stimulating discussions & debate. Lecture details below
Judith Pryor reviews ‘Aftermaths: Colonialism, Violence and Memory in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific’ edited by Angela Wanhalla, Lyndall Ryan & Camille Nurka Otago University Press doi.org/10.1080/103146…
HISTORY NOW | @historycouncilnsw State Library of NSW and the Australian Centre for Public History at UTS invites you to attend our next History Now event where Taylor Coyne & Emily O’Gorman will discuss how the more-than-human world has shaped histories: buff.ly/4dfaDYy