at St Clements House, 2-16 Colegate, Norwich , NR3 1BQ
Norfolk Accident Rescue Service (NARS) is a group of volunteer doctors and paramedics trained in advanced medical care to the most critically ill. NARS is a group of volunteer doctors and paramedics who work alongside the Ambulance Service providing extra specialist skills at accidents throughout Norfolk. All the members offer their services free of charge and the organisation is funded solely by donations. We receive no direct government or health service funding. We work closely with the ambulance service. We are part of a national network of BASICS schemes. Pre hospital care takes place at the scene of an accident and in transit to the hospital. The aim is to save lives and enhance the level of treatment given prior to admission to the Accident and Emergency Department. NARS currently has some 10 doctors and paramedics working in Norfolk. All our members have additional specialist training for this area of work and attend regular clinical governance days to refresh and update their knowledge and skills.
Chairman - Christopher Neil Secretary - Alex Hartley Fundraising/publicity officer - Paul Strutt Medical Director - Dr Drew Welch Associate Medical Director - Ryan Warwick
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Norfolk Accident Rescue Service (NARS) is a group of volunteer doctors and paramedics trained in advanced medical care to the most critically ill. NARS is a group of volunteer doctors and paramedics who work alongside the Ambulance Service providing extra specialist skills at accidents throughout Norfolk. All the members offer their services free of charge and the organisation is funded solely by donations. We receive no direct government or health service funding. We work closely with the ambulance service. We are part of a national network of BASICS schemes. Pre hospital care takes place at the scene of an accident and in transit to the hospital. The aim is to save lives and enhance the level of treatment given prior to admission to the Accident and Emergency Department. NARS currently has some 10 doctors and paramedics working in Norfolk. All our members have additional specialist training for this area of work and attend regular clinical governance days to refresh and update their knowledge and skills.