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A Fundraising Family Affair – we did it!
‘I think I speak for all of us when I say that the hills in that final section were the most difficult part of the experience.’
Life as An International Nurse
Working with colleagues from all over the world makes your experience abroad richer, but you will be confronted with different opinions, perspectives and working styles. Flexibility is key and being able to communicate despite the differences is important. Acceptance and understanding flourishes with time and effort.
Organ Donation Week – the gift of sight
For many healthcare professionals working in a hospice setting, being asked questions about eye donation or even discussing eye donation can present a degree of anxiety.
World Patient Safety Day 2021 : Human Factors
‘We must all be aware of the importance of raising the alarm when we think something may be wrong, for ultimately this action may just save a patient’s life and potentially someone’s career.’
My placement in the community as a second year student children’s nurse
‘I saw a wide range of living conditions ranging from very expensive and expansive properties to cramped flats having four or more children to a room.’
My experience with Specialist Community Heart Failure Nurses
“I knew Community Nursing was for me before I started the nursing degree. When my Granddad’s illness progressed, I saw first hand how being able to receive palliative care at home improved his comfort and the well-being of our family.”