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3 July 2014
Mae Ashmore is a student social worker; here, Mae blogs about her experiences on placement in a secondary school where she was involved with a family in need. Read more…
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- Sophie, BSc (Hons) Midwifery
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3 July 2014
Mae Ashmore is a student social worker; here, Mae blogs about her experiences on placement in a secondary school where she was involved with a family in need. Read more…
4 April 2014
My first placement of the second year is now complete; therefore it is time to reflect upon what I have learnt over the last two months. Read more…
12 March 2014
How many times have you needed to find your bank statement from last month or lecture notes for week 3 and it took you ages to go through piles of papers… you checked every drawer in your desk, every inch of your backpack, just to find it behind the desk a few hours later… Read more…
18 February 2014
People love saying that Valentine’s Day is just a conglomerate ploy to get us to spend exorbitant amounts of money in a superficial show of affection. They might not be wrong, but the way I see it… Read more…
6 February 2014
So, this month in my life as a children’s nurse I have found myself taking part in some extra-curricular, subject-related activities! On 29 January I attended Dr Joyce Forge’s presentation of her PhD thesis, which focused on the importance of A&E record-keeping in order to safeguard children. Read more…
21 January 2014
It’s such a nice feeling of relief when all the deadlines and exams are over and you don’t have to do anything for another three weeks. I’ve already done doing nothing and slept until the afternoon for over a week now (and I’m really good at it!)… Read more…
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