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Instructor Profiles
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Lucy Clarke, RN (UK and Hong Kong)
Lucy has lived and worked in the UK, Australia, and Asia. Her experience includes remote location, ocean and adventure sports. She has also been responsible for the management of emergency medical response teams for large sporting events, including equestrian and many major international rugby events. Lucy's particular interests include developing risk assessment management strategies and emergency response plans. She enjoys working with teams of participants from all levels to develop their confidence and abilities when faced with a potential crisis. She also enjoys designing and developing good quality, "user friendly" first-aid kits. |
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Louis Chow RN (Australia and Hong Kong)
Louis has lived and worked in Canada, Australia and Hong Kong. He worked for the Hong Kong Ambulance Service for 5 years before completing his Bachelor of Nursing studies in Australia. Since completing his nursing qualification he has worked as an Accident and Emergency nurse in Hong Kong. Louis volunteers for the Hong Kong Civil Aid Service where he is a Platoon Commander of the Mountain Search and Rescue Company. He has been a volunteer first aid and health trainer for the Hong Kong Red Cross for 20 years. Louis enjoys teaching emergency care to people from all walks of life. He is able to tailor courses not only for advanced participants, but also for students who have never completed a first aid course before. |
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Maureen Swinson, RN (Australia)
Maureen worked in hospital nursing roles before joining the Royal Australian Air Force as a Nursing Officer. She has also worked as an occupational health nurse in the oil and gas industry and as a school nurse, at times accompanying groups on school camps and expeditions. Her areas of special interest include school and workplace based first-aid, wilderness and remote area first-aid, and aviation first-aid. Maureen enjoys tailoring courses to meet the needs of the participants, and seeing students become more confident when managing first-aid situations. |
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