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ARU Blogs — School of Nursing and Midwifery

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17 May 2023

Hi! My name is Morgan, and I have now just completed the last of my two placements for my first year of nursing at ARU. I thought it would be a great idea to share some of my top tips to help support any students preparing for placement. Read more…

6 September 2022

Before university, I had never worked in a hospital or health care environment before, so I was unsure about what to expect from my placements. Along the way I saw some things I was expecting and some aspects of nursing I didn’t expect, so here is what I would have told myself before starting: Read more…

11 April 2022

Midwifery is a very skilful profession, requiring us to determine the well-being of both mum and baby through these skills. In ARU, we are lucky to have extremely realistic props and equipment to prepare us best for placement. Read more…

19 November 2021

Midwifery, what a phenomenal career to work in. Being welcomed in to such a monumental moment for families, that they will go on to never forget. Every birth witnessed becomes more and more magical… Read more…

11 August 2021

It’s no lie to say it’s been a tough year for everybody. But those who have been present working or studying within the NHS during these times can stand by me saying this was a complete challenge. Starting a degree during this time added a weight to the load. Read more…

15 July 2021

Nursing student Hollie worked in Children's Accident and Emergency for her final placement. Here. she reflects on her experiences on the ward, supporting other students, and plans for her future career as a registered nurse. Read more…

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