BA students secure paid work with role play work on mass casualty and medical scenarios

Published on 31.03.19

BA Performing Arts students along with some FE students and Alumni spent the day with Iqarus enacting mass casualty scenarios as divergent as an Ebola outbreak on a plane to a chlorine attack in a town centre. Iqarus has a long history of delivering effective medical and occupational health services in complex and demanding operating

BA Performing Arts students along with some FE students and Alumni spent the day with Iqarus enacting mass casualty scenarios as divergent as an Ebola outbreak on a plane to a chlorine attack in a town centre. Iqarus has a long history of delivering effective medical and occupational health services in complex and demanding operating environments and has delivered medical solutions in Afghanistan, Algeria, Borneo, Haiti, Iraq, Kosovo, Mali, Pakistan, Somalia and Puntland, South Sudan, Tunisia and the UK. On this occasion the exercises were watched live by delegates of the United Arab Emirates. All students were paid for the day and they were so professional and convincing in their acting that they have been invited back in a month’s time to re-do the scenarios for more senior delegates of the UAE.

BA students secure paid work with role play work on mass casualty scenarios

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