Gloves Off, Minds On - A perioperative podcast

18. Mercy ship adventures with Jonathan Hardwick

40 min · 25 de nov de 2024
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Welcome to The VPNG Podcast! Join your hosts, Elyse & Kate, as they discuss all things perioperative. On this episode of The VPNG Podcast, Elyse & Kate talk with Jonathan Hardwick about his experiences serving with Mercy Ships. Find more information here: Mercy Ships Australia - A Vessel of Hope and Health Care [https://mercyships.org.au/] Email us at podcast@vpng.org.au to share yours! Not a VPNG member? No problem! Visit vpng.org.au to join now! Join and like VPNG on social media. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vpng2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vicperiopnurses/ Do you have any topics or ideas that you would like discussed on the podcast? Or do you have any questions you would like answered? Feel free to email us at podcast@vpng.org.au to get in touch.

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