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Mature study and retraining

Talk to other Mumsnetters who are considering a career change or are mature students.

Healthcare Masters?

9 replies

Loubiemoo · 03/10/2021 10:05

Anyone else?

I’ve just started year 2. Last year nearly finished me off with working full time and then being redeployed again for Covid. I hope this year is better!

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EdmontinaDonsAutumnalHues · 03/10/2021 10:38

There were definitely a few people on the original “Is there a specific mature study …” thread who were embarking on, or already immersed in healthcare courses.

It’s possible they don’t know about this board so are posting about their experiences elsewhere. (They need rounding up!)

EdmontinaDonsAutumnalHues · 12/10/2021 09:41

There must be more than one person on MN taking a similar course at Master’s level??

Northernsoullover · 14/10/2021 18:46

I've just started my masters is a health field. I work full time and I'm thinking wtf have I done? I think I'm going to have to change to part time already Sad

rooarsome · 14/10/2021 18:53

I'm on the SCPHN course. It's tough! I feel like I never get to see my own children

OakleyStreetisnotinChelsea · 14/10/2021 19:09

I'm doing public health masters part time via distance learning while working. Only just started and already feeling the pressure.

TheShadoutCrepes · 14/10/2021 19:11

Half way through my MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice. Should have finished this September but redeployment has set me back a year.

Loubiemoo · 23/10/2021 11:19

@rooarsome

I'm on the SCPHN course. It's tough! I feel like I never get to see my own children
@rooarsome Thats the course I’m doing.
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itbemay1 · 07/11/2021 17:00

@TheShadoutCrepes

Half way through my MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice. Should have finished this September but redeployment has set me back a year.
Me too! Had to change unis after year 1 as well and new uni wouldn't accept 1 module so have had to do a top up module , course really disjointed and I can't wait for it to be done!
EdmontinaDonsAutumnalHues · 17/02/2022 09:25

How are people getting on?

Healthcare seems to be a hugely popular choice for a second career or an upgrade to a current one.

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