Learning Disability Nurse, Lauren Young, gives her insights into what should be considered when picking your Nursing specialism, and why researching the roles is so important.
ICU Deputy Sister, Suzanne, describes her career journey as an ICU Nurse, what it takes to work in Critical Care, as well as some tips on how to carve out your own career in an Intensive Care Unit.
If you’re thinking of starting a career in Nursing, Student Nurse, Alexandria, gives her insights as she answers some common questions you may have as a prospective Nurse.
GP Nurse, Claire Carmichael, gives an overview of what you can expect in your first role as a General Practice Nurse, what will be expected of you and why it’s such a fulfilling career choice.
Deputy Ward Manager, Naomi, outlines how she got out of her career rut and requalified to move into Forensic Nursing, and discusses why Mental Health Nursing can be so rewarding.
With a career spanning nearly 4 decades, Branch Nurse, Julia, vividly illustrates how far (and wide) a career in nursing can take you and how, as a Nurse, you never stop learning.
To succeed as a Prison Nurse, it’s important to get out of the hospital mindset. Former Prison Nurse, Laura Woods, lays out several points to consider for anyone looking to work in this sector.
Drawing from her own experience, Nurse Consultant, Laura, examines what kind of person can be a Prison Nurse, and how. Understanding and viewing the prison population with empathy is key.
Nursing realities are: the uniform IS NOT sexy, you WILL deal with a lot of poo, you WILL find out what an enema does, what burn out, chaos and frustration is... and what love and care means.