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FUSPA Annual CFS Day

About The Event

We are excited to announce the Flinders University Student Paramedic Association’s (FUSPA’s) annual CFS Day in collaboration with the Burnside CFS! This highly anticipated event is a unique opportunity to gain practical skills and hands-on experience. The day includes a special guest speaker and two road crash rescue scenarios, each followed by a clinical debrief.

During the event, you will have the chance to practice vehicle extrication, initiate patient treatment, refine your clinical skills and even participate in cutting up vehicles! It promises to be an engaging and educational experience for everyone involved.

Please note that registration is for student paramedics.

Further information

Event Information:

Date: Saturday the 2nd of November 2024

Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm

Location: Burnside CFS (5 Glen Street, Burnside, 5066, SA)

Lunch: A pizza lunch will be provided (please state any dietary requirements when purchasing your ticket)

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Ticket Details:
Cost: $25
Available at: CFS Day 02 NOV 2024 — FUSPA
Note: When purchasing a ticket, you will be asked to select a year level. Please choose any available option; this will not affect your ticket.

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Event Information

Date
2nd Nov 2024
Time
09:00 – 15:00 (ACDT)
Venue
Burnside CFS, 5 Glen Street, Burnside, 5066, SA
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