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29 Jul 2025 | |
Written by Jane Kirkby | |
Life After Hymers |
Samuel Foulds (OH 2002-12) has recently graduated with his MSc in Paramedic Sciences from Nottingham Trent University with Commendation. Whilst studying he also gained one of two cohort awards for "Contributions to the Student Community" during his 2 year masters. Samuel now hopes to work on the frontline as a paramedic within the ambulance service.
There are many sayings in the ambulance service, like "hope for the best but expect the worst." While this is good practice in Paramedicine, as an individual you can only truly learn by trying things out and seeing what works best for you. In life, it's okay to make mistakes because that's how we grow and improve. Life takes time, and there's no rush!
Congratulations Samuel, we look forward to seeing what you do next !
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