Lewis talks about why he likes the challenges, variety and fast paced nature of his job as a Healthcare Support Worker in A&E.
Topics covered in this article
The Differences Of Working On A General Ward And An A&E Ward
A Department Where You Can Grow And Learn
Working As Part Of A Team To Support Each Other
Challenges Of Working On The A&E Ward
Advice On Building Your Confidence First and Career Progression
Introduction
My name is Lewis. And I'm a Healthcare Support Worker in A&E.
My healthcare career started shortly after I finished my level three extended diploma in health and social care. This course allowed me to gain access to the Healthcare Support Worker program and also to apply to university.
When I first started as a Healthcare Support Worker I was working on the wards, which was a really good start for me because it gave me basic knowledge and basic understanding on how to look after the patient and how to support nursing staff in completing their jobs.
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Healthcare Support Worker
I am a Healthcare Support Worker in a busy A&E department which I have been doing for 2 years. I am also a student nurse. I’d love to be involved with inspiring people to become their best version of themselves whilst working within health and social care.
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