This vlog and podcast reviews the 2023 doctoral dissertation of (Nina) Christine Beresford DSocSci, ACP titled Narrative Inquiry into Emergency Medical Services Organizational Culture and Traumatic Experiences. Nina lives in Canada and is a graduate of Royal Rhodes University and an Advanced Care Paramedic with Lakeside EMS.
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Connections: If you want to reach todays guest you can reach her at Nina.Beresford@royalroads.ca and if you want to connect with the show, reach out through www.ProfessorBram.com