My teachers have just been outstanding

What made you want to pursue a career in nursing?
鈥淣ursing did cross my mind when I was a kid, but I actually always thought that I wasn鈥檛 clever enough to be a nurse.
鈥淭hen when I finished college I went to work at the NHS Blood Transplant Service. I worked under a nurse taking blood donations. Over time I really got to know the nurses and see the way they worked and how much knowledge they had. It was this that made me really want to be a nurse and have that privilege of looking after people.
鈥淏y the time I鈥檇 come to that decision I was 20 and I had a house and bills so I couldn鈥檛 afford to do a full time degree. I approached the organisation that I worked for about doing an apprenticeship, but I couldn鈥檛 do it through them. Then I came across the Nursing Associate programme, which could be a step towards me becoming a nurse whilst still having the security of a distinct qualification.鈥
What are the biggest benefits of an apprenticeship compared to other routes into nursing?
鈥淥bviously the financial side is massive. You鈥檙e being paid a wage which allows you to continue to live independently. I wouldn鈥檛 have been able to do it if I didn鈥檛 have that income.
鈥淯ntil recently access to nursing was quite limited; unless you stepped straight out of college into university it was quite a hard path to get onto. So the apprenticeship has just massively opened the door for people who鈥檝e wanted to be nurses for years and years but haven鈥檛 been able to.鈥
What are the most rewarding aspects of being an apprentice?
鈥淚 really love being in education, personally. I really feel like it鈥檚 taking something that鈥檚 theoretical and bringing it into real life. You end up with very, well rounded knowledge. That鈥檚 how you make a difference to the patient; they might present with one thing, but there鈥檚 other things you need to consider which you can鈥檛 do unless you know how everything works together.
鈥淎lso just being able to do things that are challenging. I recently completed the first part of my dissertation. It was another level of academic writing that was completely alien to me. Getting to the point of being able to submit it was really rewarding, especially as I previously thought I wasn鈥檛 clever enough. That was a nice full circle moment.鈥
Talk us through your experiences on the nursing apprenticeship; what have you enjoyed?
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of critical thinking and evidence-based practice on the course. You鈥檙e taught to look at a situation or piece of research and be critical about it and understand what it means for your practice. Which is really interesting because it translates into real life as well and how you perceive the information around you. It just gives you a broader perspective on what鈥檚 happening in nursing and in the wider world.
鈥淎nother interesting part of the nursing apprenticeship is that you basically join the BMedSci Nursing students about halfway through their course. That means you follow their timetable of theory and placement blocks. That鈥檚 different to the Nursing Associate apprenticeship where you go on day release to the university, and spend most of the time in your base placement."
I recently had a cardiothoracic intensive care placement, which I found really interesting. I鈥檇 never done any cardiology before; it's not something that I had a special interest in, but now I can definitely see myself going into that kind of field. In that way placements can be really surprising!鈥
Laura Moorcroft
Registered Nurse Degree Apprenticeship
How have you found the support at the 小欧视频?
鈥淚t sounds really cheesy but I really love going to the 小欧视频 of Sheffield! I鈥檝e had a really good experience on both of the apprenticeship courses. Of course there's been times when things have been challenging, but my teachers have just been outstanding. Judith leads both the nursing apprenticeship programmes and a lot of the teachers cover both courses so there鈥檚 a nice continuity to your lectures.
鈥淭he teachers really want you to do well, and they value your feedback too. There鈥檚 things we thought could have been improved about the course that have been implemented. There鈥檚 just a great respect between teachers and the students. They view us as professionals, and it鈥檚 been like that from day one.鈥
What advice would you give to someone considering a nursing apprenticeship?
鈥淭he main thing is just to take the opportunity. It can be a difficult profession to get into but you absolutely can do it; you are clever enough to do it. If you鈥檙e a caring person, you care about your patients, and you want to progress and you want to learn, then nursing is where you want to be. There's so much scope out there professionally in terms of what you can do. Once you've got that degree, the world's your oyster really.鈥

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