Paul Killen
Paul celebrated his 25th anniversary of working at LJMU in 2023, our Bicentenary year, and in 2024 will reach a marvellous milestone of 40 years working in education and will retire from the profession.
Paul celebrated his 25th anniversary of working at LJMU in 2023, our Bicentenary year, and in 2024 will reach a marvellous milestone of 40 years working in education and will retire from the profession.
Develop practice education skills for paramedics at LJMU, supporting learners, supervision and professional development. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Develop contemporary cardiac care practice at LJMU, strengthening assessment, treatment and patient support skills. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Expand paediatric assessment and minor illness management skills at LJMU for nurses and allied health professionals. | Apply now for 2026 entry
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