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Ellie
Daubney
2nd year, Oxford Bookes University
Looking back and ahead
A lesson on adaptability
Nearly qualified but learning is for life
The importance of non-clinical skills
The end is near but the learning goes on
Decision making as a student paramedic
Use of dark humour as a coping mechanism
Emotional resilience in the ambulance service
Becoming an autonomous practitioner
Working with them all
My first placement and being out on the road