Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Larissa  Martin

Ms Larissa Martin ORCID logo

qualifications: MSpecParamedic (Intensive Care)

position: Medical Student and Paramedic

Current AHPRA registered paramedic with almost a decade of experience working in remote, rural, regional and urban areas Currently a 4th year medical student studying at a Doctor of Medicine at Charles Sturt University School of Rural Medicine


Chloe  Betts

Ms Chloe Betts ORCID logo

qualifications: MParamedicSci (Critical Care)

position: Lecturer in Paramedicine

Chloe is an experienced Extended Care and Intensive Care Paramedic with NSW Ambulance and current Lecturer in Paramedicine with CSU. Chloe has worked for NSWA for eight years and has worked in both a regional and metropolitan setting most notably working as a Specialist Single Responder in Sydney’s South West during the Pandemic. Prior to working with NSWA she worked as an Emergency Response Officer in the Mining Industry and was trained in Underground Mine Rescue, Vertical Rescue, Open and Closed Breathing Apparatus and Wildfire Response. She completed her Bachelor of Clinical Practice (Paramedic) with CSU before completing a Masters of Paramedical Science with a Specialisation in Critical Care with ECU in 2018. That same year she became a member of the prestigious Golden Key Honours Society. Chloe is passionate about education and improving clinical practice, patient safety and culture among the new workforce.


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