Rachel discusses her career in nursing, from Hospice work, to her latest job in a Care Home and tells us what it has taught her.
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Introduction
My name is Rachel Turner and I've been a Nurse for nearly nine years.
I qualified in 2013 and within a week I had moved from Northern Ireland to the South West of England and started my first nursing post which was in a busy haematology department.
The three years that I worked there I was able to put the skills I had learnt at university into action straight away, such as venepuncture, cannulation, IV therapy, syringe drivers, but I also quickly learnt more acute skills, such as blood and platelet transfusion, the use of PICC lines, and knowledge around different chemotherapies used to treat blood related disorders.
There were a vast range of patients both in age and illness, so I was always kept on my toes.
It was quite an intense first job, being newly qualified.
In 2015 then, I had the opportunity to be part of a volunteer medical team that went to a very remote part of Nepal to run a surgical ENT camp.
People walked for days to see us and over the course of several weeks we saw around 1,200 people, 200 of whom had successful operations despite my very little experience as a Scrub Nurse.
And it was a very different experience from the wealthy Western hospital that I was used to, but gave me great insight into nursing in a third world country.
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I am a general registered nurse from Northern Ireland. The majority of my nursing career was spent in Devon but I have recently moved back to Northern Ireland with my family. My background is in haematology, hospice, care of the older person and since moving back I have worked for a nursing agency. I am hoping to progress my career up the ladder in the next few years and maybe take on the challenge of a masters at some point! I wouldn’t do any other job, I love being a nurse.
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