An International Elective Placement can be a great opportunity to develop your skills and confidence as a Student Nurse. Laura takes us through what she hopes to do on her placement and the potential benefits.
Hi, guys. My name's Laura, and I'm a Student Nurse.
I'm here today to share with you guys that I've been given an exciting opportunity. I'm lucky that my university offers students the opportunity to complete an international elective placement between years two and three of our studies, and I will be complete in a full week placement in Vietnam.
And I will be sharing this opportunity with you guys in three instalments, a before, during, and after video.
What Is An International Elective Placement?
So, an international elective placement is where you complete a voluntary placement abroad to better understand the education and healthcare in an international context.
I can't pass off any of my clinical skills whilst I'm abroad. However, the hours that I work will count towards the 2,300-hour NMC requirement, so I will come home with about 150 placement hours.
The company running the elective offer multiple destinations. However, I have chosen Hue, Vietnam. I will be working in July, so it'll be hot and humid, which will be something I'm not very used to. So, I will probably struggle, but it's part of the fun. I've decided to go to Vietnam as I am very interested in the culture there, and I look forward to eating lots of Vietnamese food, seeing the scenery, seeing the wildlife, getting to understand what life is like there, seeing ancient palaces, learning about Buddhism, visiting temples. I find that all very exciting, so for me, that is my perfect location.
What I’m Hoping To Do On Placement
During my placement, I'm hoping to complete two two-week rotations. I'd like to complete two weeks in A&E because this will teach me how to provide critical care and highlight the differences between critical care in the UK and Vietnam.
I think it'll be a stark reminder that we are so lucky to have our treatments free of charge and access the treatments we have so quickly here at home.
And then I would like to spend the final half of my placements on a paediatric ward. And this is because I think as training to be an Adult Nurse, it is quite hard to gain valuable experience with children unless you are lucky enough to complete a spoke placement or come across a child on one of your other placements.
I think using these two weeks to have dedicated time to working with children will give me valuable experience and this will broaden my practice and give me skills that I can transfer when I come across a child in the future.
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Hi I’m Laura and I’m a student nurse studying adult nursing. I have recently joined the nurses.co.uk team and look forward to creating content in the coming months. I have an interest in learning disabilities and an amazing opportunity to complete an international elective in summer.
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Matt Farrah
one year agoThanks Laura. I hope this video will give others creative inspiration to think about their own placements x
Thanks Laura. I hope this video will give others creative inspiration to think about their own placements x
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