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Episode 13: M.I.C.A Flight with Cat

1 h 53 min · 5 de nov de 2024
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The Ambulance Victoria M.I.C.A (Mobile Intensive Care) role is a highly skilled and sought after role. MICA flight takes that to a whole new level. With a large scope of practice and a helicopter as your ambulance, the MICA flight role is one that many paramedics dream of acheiving. In this episode I'm lucky enough to chat to Cat Mackay about her journey to reach this role. As you can imagine she's learnt plenty of lessons on the way and we unpack them and her journey in this episode.

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