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Volunteering to SAVE LIVES

Even as a young girl, Suzanne Moffat, from Swaffham, Norfolk, knew exactly what she wanted to be. Joining the nursing profession at 18, Suzanne has worked in the NHS for 33 years, and now divides her time as a lecturer in Paramedic Science at the University of East Anglia in Norwich and working as a Resuscitation Officer at the North West Anglia Foundation Trust.

‘What is important to me when I teach students how to manage critically ill patients, is to instil the huge impact they will have on the patient receiving care and their

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