This blog represents my own personal thoughts, feelings and reflections of events; it does not necessarily represent those opinions of the British Red Cross or any further extension of the Red Cross organisation, including any of its members, both voluntary and staff. Additionally, they do not necessarily reflect any opinions or attitudes of the staff and people I meet within the health care environments I work in when on placement. Thank you =)
Friday, 29 February 2008
Prelim Results!
Yup, brief blog to note down my wide range of prelim results:- Art - A Drama - B English - B Music - C Geography...a D. But hey, if it were the real things it'd get me into college!
In case you already haven't gathered, I'm a bit of a Red Cross maniac. It's not just for the events, it's for the people too... honest. I'm also a student nurse, but that's really too stressful to comment on. My aspiration is to become a paramedic *cue dreamy look* and maybe one day I will.
This blog is the log of my journey to a fully qualified medical status, with all of the people and places, and ups and downs, which I have experienced along the way. A lot of the scenarios featured have happened during my time at my local Red Cross centre (with a few other tales thrown in for good measure). We deal with a range of public events, which means loads of first aid, tonnes of banter, and a lot of stories to share. I have been a volunteer for just over two years, and now I am a student nurse, things are starting to get interesting!
Confidentiality is taken into account. Plus, don't understand a term/abbreviation? Check out the glossary link. *Half, if not all, of the pictures featured on my blog are courtesy of my best mate. I thought she deserved a mention, cos she's a damn good photographer.*
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