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Jack Kennedy is an independent paramedic working across multiple sectors of healthcare and education. Based in London, UK, he has an extensive portfolio of experience in prehospital and primary care and event medicine. A keen educationalist, Jack currently works as a senior lecturer in paramedic science and a locum paramedic in primary care. He also undertakes repatriation and event work internationally. He brings a natural propensity for high performance in time-sensitive, high-stake and exclusive events.

Jack has a passion for education, workplace culture and inter-professional civility in healthcare. He has completed his MSc in Trauma Sciences at Queen Mary University of London. His thesis examined the relationship between patient experience and the formation of major trauma system policy in the UK.

Recently, he has proudly collaborated with the Guardian and Telegraph newspapers to highlight the challenges of paramedic practice within the pandemic. He is a keen advocate for healthcare justice and has published on toxic hierarchies in healthcare.

Jack continues to explore opportunities in the fields of primary care, healthcare improvement research and workforce development.