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71 Ward mental health nurse Blog posts

What I wish I knew before nursing

What I wish I knew before nursing

Now a fully qualified RMN, Chloe tells us what she wishes she knew before training and qualifying as a mental health nurse.
Newly qualified nursing experiences

Newly qualified nursing experiences

Chloe is a newly qualified RMN. In her YouTube video, she shares the experiences she's had since qualifying!
How to study and prepare for nursing exams

How to study and prepare for nursing exams

Nursing exams can be daunting - but it's not the end of the world if you feel like you struggle with exams! Newly qualified mental health nurse Chloe offers advice on how to study for exams.
The challenges I face as a newly qualified mental health nurse

The challenges I face as a newly qualified mental health nurse

It's not like you're trying to put a time constraint on someone but the reality is we’re desperately short on time'. Chloe discusses the challenges she and nurses alike face everyday.
Training to be a Mental Health Nurse

Training to be a Mental Health Nurse

Chloe has recently qualified as an RMN after studying at LSBU. She talks about what training to be an RMN entails, including what the course has to offer.
Student nurse survival guide

Student nurse survival guide

Chloe is a recently qualified RMN, graduating from LSBU. Here's her survival guide on how to get through your nursing degree.
Nursing placements advice

Nursing placements advice

This is the second part to Chloe's vlog, 'Student nurse survival guide'. In this video Chloe gives advice on placements within mental health.
My second year university experience

My second year university experience

Chloe studied Mental Health Nursing at LSBU. In her video she talks about her experience during her second year of university. Read the transcript and watch her video here!
Why are RMN numbers falling faster than other specialisations?

Why are RMN numbers falling faster than other specialisations?

By listening to nurses we can identify the pain-points of mental health nursing. This will help attract new RMNs and retain those who might otherwise join the growing numbers quitting.
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