St John paramedic in court for allegedly stealing fentanyl
This masthead understands that fentanylin is replaced with saline, a mixture of salt and water.
However, this masthead does not recommend Headland to change the drug and is not clear at this stage where patients are not affected.
“Since this issue was before the courts, St John Wa cannot comment,” a st John spokesman said.
Headland stopped from St John as the investigation took place.
Wa Health Minister Meredith Hammat is aware of the accusation.
Headland continues to be registered by the Australian health practitioner editing agency with accreditation due to expired in November, but no longer works with ST John.
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