Rasmus Löf

PPC Manager at Direct Ferries

Rasmus L. is an experienced medical professional currently serving as an Ambulanssjukvårdare at Region Norrbotten since August 2024. Prior to this role, Rasmus worked as an Intern Physician and Junior Doctor at Uppsala University Hospital, focusing on emergency and internal medicine, and contributed to medical education as a teacher in emergency medicine. Rasmus has also held the position of Medical Chief for the Swedish University Sports Federation, overseeing sports medicine for the university's American football league. Additionally, Rasmus has significant teaching experience in anatomy, embryology, radiology, and professional skills at Uppsala University, alongside mentoring in problem-based learning. Leadership roles include serving as President and Secretary General for various medical student councils, and experience as an Assistant Nurse in both surgical and orthopedic trauma departments at Uppsala University Hospital. Rasmus holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from Uppsala University, along with further qualifications in disaster medicine and academic teaching.

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Uppsala, Sweden

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Direct Ferries

Direct Ferries is a multi platform service offering a quick and easy way to compare and book ferry crossings to any ferry port in Europe and Africa as well as many ports across the globe. Direct Ferries provides the widest choice of ferry tickets with all the major ferry companies. Founded in 1999, Direct Ferries offers the most comprehensive portfolio in the ferry transportation sector and a range of ancillary products from carefully selected partners including accommodation, train tickets and vehicle breakdown cover. Direct Ferries is present in numerous markets with a product localised for ferry travellers in the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and China.


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