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O’Meara P. The Thesis Journey: Tales of personal triumph, Professor Tricia Vilkins (Editor) Pearson Education: NSW, 2005. Australasian Journal of Paramedicine [Internet]. 2015Jul.14 [cited 2023Jan.31];3(3). Available from: https://ajp.paramedics.org/index.php/ajp/article/view/331
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