The next generation of Northern Territory paramedics have begun studying at Charles Darwin University this week, with 36 paramedicine students aiming to hit the local workforce within three years.
Madalene Costa Soares, recipient of Distinguished Alumnus Award 2021
Ira Racines, recipient of Alumnus Award for Early Career Achievement 2021
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has become the first university in the country to welcome international students back to Australia, with a flight carrying 63 students landing in Darwin this morning (Monday, 30 November).
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In a first for the Northern Territory, paramedics can now train locally providing a much-needed boost for recruitment and retention.
Paramedics will soon be able to train locally in the Northern Territory thanks to a new partnership between Charles Darwin University and St John NT.
A university that understands your background and learning needs makes it easier to hit the ground running, with specialised support available before, during and after study.