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Having successfully practised as an Ambulance technician and qualified as a paramedic, the appellant was refused entry to the HCPC register regarding an incident in 2013 that the appellant had been involved in.
The appeal Panel heard evidence from the appellant. The appeal panel, based on submissions from counsel and the evidence of the appellant, was satisfied the appellant was fit to practice. The appeal was allowed and the appellant admitted to the HCPC register.
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