ARU Blogs — Abbi

Selfie of Abbi Jordan-Bland, with a snowflake filter, wearing a nurse's uniform

Faculty:Health, Medicine and Social Care

School:School of Nursing

Course: BSc (Hons) Child Nursing

Hi! My name is Abbi and I am a BSc (Hons) Child Nursing student in Chelmsford. My time is split between learning in university (in lectures and practical skills sessions) and learning in practice in either the wards of hospitals or out in the community.

During my first year of university, I lived on campus and I am currently living in private accommodation with three of my friends.

I have already been on placements in a general paediatric ward, a day surgery unit, a neonatal unit and Health visiting. I am about to start my placement in A&E (Accident and Emergency.) I have really enjoyed all of my placements so far and have realised through them how committed I am to become a child nurse and how I cannot wait until I am qualified.

Outside of my studies, I work at the university as a Student Ambassador in a variety of events such as campus tours, nursing interview days and open days. I am also part of the RAG society and committee, a fundraising society, in which we organise events to raise money for our chosen charities such as Amnesty International, East Anglia Children’s Hospices, books2Africa and AIDS Orphan.

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21 March 2019

What's the best way to secure your first role as a registered nurse? Child Nursing student Abbi shares her tips for applying for jobs, including using the services on offer at ARU. Read more…

27 June 2018

Child nursing student Abbi talks about her placement in health visiting, where she worked in the community with babies and their families. Health visiting is just one career you might go into as a registered nurse. Read more…

4 May 2018

Nursing students at ARU split their time between university studies and placements. Child Nursing student Abbi gives some advice on what to expect, and how to make the most of your first shifts as a nurse. Read more…

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