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Radiographer or nurse?

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KittyFloss · 06/11/2008 20:56

I am swinging between the 2, I have experience of nursing (in a HCA capacity) so I know what it's about. I basically have to do an NHS course or I won't be able to study.

Anyone have any advice? I'm doing an ou course atm, with a view to starting a full-time degree next year, but I just can't decide what to do, midwifery appeals too. Although after working on a midwifery ward I think I would rather do general nursing.

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Ivvvvyygootscaaared444 · 06/11/2008 23:15

first rather than second

PhantomOfTheChocolateCakeAvena · 06/11/2008 23:17

I spet two years as a paeds student nurse and am now a student radiographer. The radiography course is better, the hours after qualifying are better.

PhantomOfTheChocolateCakeAvena · 06/11/2008 23:17

spent!

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FairLadyRantALot · 07/11/2008 13:19

Well...I used to be a nurse and I could not face going back into the profession....so...maybe not the most unbiased person, lol!
However, don't think Radiography would interest me personally!

Midwifery, increasingly difficult to get into, isn't it...and not sure about Jobs afterwards.

Well, I am in my first year of Occupational Therapy and absolutely love it! It's another NHS funded course....

Or have you considered Social Work...that is a funded course (not health authority, but similarly funded....)

Yanda · 07/11/2008 20:38

Not nursing! Something else because if you loved it you would already know from being a HCA.

sallystrawberry · 11/11/2008 23:31

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FairLadyRantALot · 12/11/2008 21:28

Sally ...you should b advertising nursing....
oh, and how are you getting on Sally?

sallystrawberry · 13/11/2008 22:02

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FairLadyRantALot · 14/11/2008 14:21

lol sally...try again with a bit more enthusiams

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