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Teaching Reception Aged Children – A Reflection

November 20, 2018 The Student Nurse ProjectLeave a comment

A couple of months ago, I was asked if I would go and speak at a primary school on the subject of “people who help us”, I hadn’t started my role as an NQN yet and thought this would be an excellent to inspire some children into nursing. Despite being a paediatric trained nurse, I… Continue reading Teaching Reception Aged Children – A Reflection

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