Hello there :)
Welcome to my Blog. I thought, since I am now well into my training, I thought I might start a blog, of my ups and downs with studying nursing. So, here is a wee introduction to me :)
I am a 17 year old, straight of school girl embarking on a nursing degree. I am 4 months in to my training and within that, have completed my first semester of 9, including clinical placement. I am studying in Scotland, and from Scotland (Although, I do have a slight english accent). I am currently living and studying on a hospital campus, which means I can't really go anywhere without passing patients or ambulances. I am a keen learner and am seriously enjoying all aspects of nursing, well... maybe not the theory exams..
Now, I read a lot of nursing blogs, and I find that all the ones I read, are fully qualified, experienced nurses. I thought it was time to fill the gap of what it's like to be chucked into the whirlwind of the medical world while being a teen (or even just having never done anything like this). I have an equestrian blog, which I started last year as a new years goal, since I am unable to be involved with horses that much, this seemed like a perfect idea to start this up. There are just a few things I should probably go over, just for clarity. I am not here to be smart or informative, I have only being doing this for a short period of time and will take me years to become slightly experienced. I am here to share my stories of working in an array of nursing roles and studying in a concentrated course. Also, my posts will be very anonymised since A) Confidentiality! and B) It's the internet, and I don't want everyone to know where I am or working.
Ok, ooft, I think we have got there :) Summary, fun stories and struggles shared with everyone, but in no way informative. Yep. Think that sums up what this blog is. I will be posting every Sunday, so expect a post tomorrow :)
Adios xx
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