How My Nursing Placement in Kathmandu Changed My Perspective on the NHS
by Joe Jamieson"The hospitals were incredibly busy, packed with patients and relatives. It was not uncommon to see a bed with up to four patients."
Read more"The hospitals were incredibly busy, packed with patients and relatives. It was not uncommon to see a bed with up to four patients."
Read moreFind out why strong hospital partnerships are so important to the success of a placement, and how the opposite could end in your disappointment.
Read moreIn spite of everything going on in the world, travel is still happening. If you’re the kind of person who sees that life is too short to wait it out indoors, read on.
Read moreWe've listed the questions you need to be asking your elective placement provider to ensure you get the most out of your time overseas.
Read moreConsidering whether or not you should travel for your elective? Well, you can take off your thinking cap because travelling is easily the best option. Here's why —
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