There are a lot of career options in healthcare and being a first responder is one of the most impactful. Eloise shares how her experience as a healthcare patient based in rural NSW inspired her to study Paramedicine with Charles Sturt.
Paramedicine student Keely reflects on how an unexpected leadership role as President of CSUSPA became one of the most rewarding parts of her degree. From community first aid events to unforgettable student activities, she shares how joining a...
Alyssa reflects on her incredible and unpredictable placement with StreetKind - a community support organization. An opportunity that pushed her far beyond the comfort of classroom simulations. Through tough nights, confronting situations, and...
Want a career that’s unpredictable, purposeful, and anything but a 9-to-5? Keely tells you why she chose Paramedicine over other healthcare jobs for the (spoiler alert) real impact, real people, and moments that stay with you.
Placements are an incredible learning experience for all students but for courses like Paramedicine they can also be very intense and exhausting. Ebony gives you her tips to handle placement and make the most of it!
Trigger Warning: It's about to get bloody! Blood is essential in saving lives and you never know when you or someone you love might rely on donated blood. Keely provides her perspective as a paramedic student on the importance of blood and plasma...
Want to travel and get hands on experience? Why not do your placement overseas! Keely gives you her top tips to prepare for an overseas placement and the experience of a lifetime!
Are you just starting uni this year and want to know what its like to maintain a good work-life balance? Grace Carpenter shares what she's learnt at university over the last two years, how she's balanced her work and social life, and her hopes for...
A mass casualty simulation is one with multiple patients, all with varying injuries that student paramedics treat simultaneously. Today it was in the car park to replicate a multi-vehicle car crash.
Advice from 7.0 GPA paramedic student, Sally Equid













