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Commentary

Endangering trust in health services: using ambulances to arrest protesters in Iran

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Pages 345-351 | Published online: 26 Oct 2023
 

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Maryam Ghasemiardekani

Maryam Ghasemiardekani I am a registered nurse (cardiac nurse) with more than 18 years of experience working in different wards, including ER and cardiac care units (CCU). I have been a Registered nurse in Australia for five years now, and my specialty is chronic disease management plan. My Bachelor's and master's degrees from Iran and PhD nearly finished (Will be submitted in Dec this year). I have been a lecturer at Federation University for more than five years, and I teach bachelor of nursing students to qualify as registered nurses. I love working in clinical still, and I work if they are short on staff. I have been in several national and international conferences presenting chronic disease management plan gaps and improvements.

Rana Dadpour

Rana Dadpour I am a researcher with a focus on the intersection of Place and People. Currently, I work with the Tropical Urbanism & Design Lab (TUDLab) at James Cook University in Australia while finishing my PhD on regional migration and liveability. With a passion for understanding the intricacies of urban environments and the impact of spatial design on human experiences, I focus my work on fostering liveable, sustainable, and inclusive cities for all.

Elnaz Irannezhad

Elnaz Irannezhad is as Senior Lecturer and a Human Rights Institute Associate at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

Asal Bidarmaghz

Asal Bidarmaghz is a Senior Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UNSW Sydney since 2019. Prior to joining UNSW, Asal was working as a Research Associate at the Engineering Department, Cambridge University (2017-2019).

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