Locals who want to take a degree in Paramedic Science could spend their placements at home.
It's thanks to a new partnership between Isle of Man Ambulance Service (IMAS) and Wrexham Glyndwr University.
Four student Paramedics from the university will undertake their practical placements on the Isle of Man moving forward, with priority given to any Manx students on the degree programme who wish to return home.
Government says the new proposals form part of Manx Care’s drive to deliver more locally-based training opportunities for home-grown talent.
Further information about the course can be found here: https://glyndwr.ac.uk/isle-of-man-paramedic-placements/
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