NSW Ambulance staff honoured at graduation
More than 1,470 paramedics, Control Centre staff and flight nurses have been recognised today at the largest NSW Ambulance graduation ceremony since the start of COVID-19.
Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the past two ceremonies had been postponed due to the pandemic and the event recognised all those who have completed graduate and further specialty training.
“Over the past few years, our paramedics, Control Centre staff and aeromedical teams have faced some tough times, but all have risen to the occasion,” Mr Hazzard said.
“Whether it was working through bushfires, COVID-19, floods, or the demands of a flu outbreak, all have served our community with distinction, courage and compassion. This is a special day for those being honoured and their families. They should be very proud of their achievements and contribution in what has been a difficult few years.
“In the last financial year, NSW Ambulance transported more than 750,000 patients, more than any other State or Territory, yet it leads the nation in transfer of care results,” Mr Hazzard said.
NSW Ambulance Chief Executive Dr Dominic Morgan said the new and upskilled staff will provide a great boost in the months and years ahead.
“NSW Ambulance is one of the largest ambulance services in the world and an integral part of our health system, and it offers wonderful career opportunities such as our newly implemented virtual clinical care service,” Dr Morgan said.
“It is an organisation where you can develop and progress your own career goals, and a place where you genuinely make a difference to the lives of others every single day.”
Today’s ceremony also included several significant awards for leadership, as well as the Minister for Health’s $5,000 Bursary for Excellence to help fund further education.
NSW Ambulance has received funding from the NSW Government for 2,128 staff which includes 1,858 paramedics, 210 support staff, 52 nurses and eight doctors.
The NSW Government will also deliver eight new stations at Warilla, Kincumber, Lisarow, Gateshead, Swansea, Cherrybrook, Raby and Narellan, with a further 22 stations to be announced over the next four years.
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