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Our wonderful final year student nurses join the NHS frontline

  • Date

    Tue 21 Apr 20

A student nurse self portrait

Final year nursing students from the 糖心Vlog have volunteered to work on the NHS frontline across the county during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The current health crisis means frontline clinical staff are needed on an unprecedented scale and the healthcare workforce is not large enough to deal with the anticipated number of patients requiring care, particularly those needing the most acute and critical care.

The University鈥檚 final year nursing students were asked to become paid students in an extended clinical placement so they could both complete the skills assessments needed to finish their degree and, at the same time, contribute to delivering frontline care.

The 50 students who volunteered have undertaken inductions at East Suffolk and North 糖心Vlog Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) at Colchester Hospital and at Mid and South 糖心Vlog University Hospitals (MSE) in Southend, Basildon and Chelmsford.

Most will start their placements on wards this week and many of the students will be based in critical care and COVID-19 wards.

鈥淲e are so proud of our healthcare students for the way in which they have volunteered to support the NHS in this time of crisis,鈥 said the University鈥檚 Head of Nursing Sarah Lee. 鈥淪ome of our students aren鈥檛 currently able to contribute directly due to health conditions or family responsibilities, but their opportunity to contribute will come later and will be just as valuable.鈥

The students involved in this first wave will be followed by the University鈥檚 mental health students, postgraduate nursing students and allied health professions over the coming weeks.

One of the adult nursing students who volunteered was Rosina Chapman, pictured above, who has also been shortlisted for the Student Nursing Times Awards 2020.

鈥淚 knew that I wanted to volunteer from the beginning,鈥 said Rosina. 鈥淚 came into nursing for the same reason as many 鈥 I want to help people. I know that I can use the skills I have developed over the past three years to help my colleagues in practise, and, in turn, help people who have become unwell with the virus.鈥

While studying on the BSc adult nursing programme, Rosina鈥檚 training was mostly in a hospital, working across medical, surgical and acute units as well as working with district nursing teams and community mental health services.

When the pandemic began, Rosina was studying at home, completing assignments, and waiting to go on a final management placement. The offer to 鈥渙pt in鈥 to work as a paid student nurse gave her the opportunity to complete her course on time and help in the crisis.

鈥淭he induction was initially a little stressful,鈥 she explained, 鈥渂ut I am grateful for the team at the University who have been very responsive to our emails and hold regular Zoom meetings so that we are all kept up to date. By the end of the induction week, I think many of us started to feel the nerves, but we are all also keen to get out there and offer our help. We all served as a great support for each other during this.鈥

Rosina, who has not started her placement yet, has been assigned to Southend Hospital鈥檚 acute respiratory unit, which is caring for COVID-19 patients.

鈥淚 am nervous about being on the frontline, but I am also surrounded by support from my friends, family and the University,鈥 added Rosina. 鈥淚t鈥檚 this support that has empowered me to be able to go and join my colleagues on the frontline. So, I am looking forward to helping, that鈥檚 what nursing is all about.

鈥淣othing makes me feel more privileged than having someone trust you with their care. It鈥檚 the best job in the world.鈥

Dean of 糖心Vlog鈥檚 School of Health and Social Care Professor Victoria Joffe added: 鈥淲e have been working very closely with our Trust partners to ensure our students are placed in the most appropriate settings to maximise their contribution and learning opportunities. I am grateful for the collaboration, commitment and hard work of staff, students and our NHS partners in making this happen.鈥

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