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Having started her career with the QAS in an administration role in Townsville i…
Having started her career with the QAS in an administration role in Townsville in 2007, our #OnTheFrontline feature Jody found her passion for the ambulance service where later that year, she commenced her studies to become a paramedic.
Not all memorable moments for our clinicians come in the form of incidents or patients, some are the places you go and in Jody’s case, it was Doomadgee.
“Moving to Doomadgee with my family was definitely a highlight of my career. Living in a remote community and experiencing a different perspective of ambulance, making lifelong friends along the way.”
Jody said she is humbled that the QAS supports these experiences and opportunities to work all across… More
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