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' I have discovered that books can transfer children to another place.' Judith has actually been volunteering as a bedside reader at Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust since 2003. After retiring from mentor, Judith wished to continue to utilize her storytelling abilities to assist children who are inadequately. 'I had always delighted in reading to the children in school at the end of the day. You might see them visibly unwind and be soaked up by the story. I thought this might also apply to kids in healthcare facility. I volunteer on the children's oncology wards in the hospital. I have witnessed the distraction checking out a story can do to support the staff. The kids are little heroes. To witness their guts is an opportunity.' Thank you for your empathy and care Judith. This Volunteers Week, discover how you can offer to make an influence on patients' lives. Discover opportunities in your area. https://lnkd.in/eX3cGZFS


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Mark signed up with the NHS in his 30s after leaving his household's business without any formal credentials, however a drive to make a distinction. He began as a psychological health worker and went on to train as a basic nurse. He qualified at 37 and spent the next 20 years steadily climbing up the ladder. He even returned to work in the same medical facility ward he was born in, handling the role of ward supervisor. Today, he's the Associate Director of Nursing at Whipps Cross University Hospital, part of Barts Health NHS Trust. He helps others progress in their careers, supporting personnel to lead, grow, and grow. Are you thinking of a career modification or starting afresh? Mark proved it's never too late. Whatever your background, there's a method in - and a way up - in the NHS. Start your journey today ➡ https://lnkd.in/efftdRS8


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Meet Toby, an Operating Department Practitioner (ODP) at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. ODPs play a major function in supporting patients who have surgical treatment. They work as part of the surgical group and handle the preparation of the operating theatres. Toby says the most gratifying part of being an ODP is making a difference to people's journeys in hospital. If you want to make a distinction in people's lives, there are over 350 ways to do this in the NHS. Find the ideal NHS profession for you, go to https://lnkd.in/di3P3Tnu today.


' Caring for my clients where they feel happiest is a real benefit.' Meet Dhriti, a community nurse at Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust who looks after her clients in their own homes. Whilst no two days are precisely the same for Dhriti, she takes pride in keeping the health and wellness of her patients. She supports them in managing their conditions, assisting to prevent them from being admitted to hospital. There are over 350 different functions readily available in the NHS. Discover one that is best for you. Visit https://lnkd.in/g4_Ncnf #WeAreTheNHS

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' I attempted to change off a bedside light and felt like something wasn't ideal with me. I understood immediately it was a stroke.' In July 2023, after an active holiday kayaking and walking, Bob unexpectedly had a stroke. He was flown by air ambulance to University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust, where he invested four weeks restoring. 'I utilized the fitness center frequently and did neurorehabilitation online (NROL)'. NROL is a group rehab programme for people who have actually had a stroke or have other neurological conditions. 'I had a structured timetable which gave me something to look forward to every week - socially, psychologically and emotionally.' Bob thanked NHS personnel for 'the fantastic assistance' and the continuous physiotherapy he got. Well done Bob and fantastic work group! Early acknowledgment of stroke symptoms can conserve lives. If you see somebody with any signs or symptoms of a stroke, keep in mind to Act F.A.S.T. Face - has their face fallen on one side? Can they smile? Arms - can they raise both arms and keep them there? Speech - is it slurred? Time - it's time to call 999 Discover more: https://lnkd.in/ggFifjh #StrokeAwarenessMonth


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' Working together with nurses and seeing the distinction they made inspired me to believe, 'I might do that!" Meet Sharon, a sexual health nurse and non-medical prescriber who began her nursing journey in 1985 at the Royal Liverpool Teaching Hospital. In 2010 she signed up with Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust and continues to serve patients in Hertfordshire. 'I liked assisting people and discovering about the body, so nursing just felt right.' Sharon reflects. Sharon has worked in male infertility, menopause, miscarriage and colposcopy to name a few, revealing the wide variety of locations in which nurses make a difference. 'Truly, I can't think about a location where nurses don't make an impact in some type,' Sharon admits. On why her role is special, Sharon discusses, 'The care, compassion, and compassion we bring make the nursing role special. As patient advocates, we help guarantee their journey is supported, informed, and really significant.' There are more than 50 various types of nursing roles offered in the NHS.

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