Kerbside Conversations: Jordan Gray


About the podcast

Welcome to Kerbside Conversations – the College’s podcast capturing authentic voices and stories from across the world of paramedicine.  

In this conversation, Jordan Gray, a paramedic stroke clinical training officer from New South Wales, shares his journey from Canada to Australia, discussing the differences in paramedic practices between the two countries. He emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and professional growth in the field of paramedicine, highlighting his commitment to lifelong education through his master's program. Jordan also shares insights into the challenges and rewards of his career, as well as his personal experiences. 

Podcast Information

Length
9 minutes
Released
2025-11-16
Total plays
114

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