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It was pre-allocated prior my deployment here in the UK.
I have had to shadow my seniors and take on tasks that were above my grade to acquire experience, learn and grow.
In my journey, I have been well supported and I have paid this forward by being an approachable mentor for my students and staff on my team.
"In my case, the most important thing was that my wife called an ambulance as soon as she suspected something was wrong.
Both of my parents are teachers and this developed my passion for lifelong learning and professional development.
I came to the UK in 2004 and I'm now settled in Gloucester with my family.
It means respecting my individuality, my culture, tradition, belief, uniqueness and my value to our NHS organisation."
Dianne is a Band 6 Sister in the Department of Critical Care Education I attained my Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing in the Philippines then passed my
I’d be lying if I said my race or ethnicity hasn’t played a part in my career progression. It has.
About my medical records
Is the treatment likely to improve my survival? And/ or my symptoms? Treatment Decisions What choice of treatment do I have?
I was my own biggest obstacle.
all business relationships, by: rejecting any business practice which might reasonably be deemed improper never using my authority or position for my
I covered the Neonatal Unit until my retirement in 2023.
They adjusted my treatment to dapagliflozin, which is in the same family as empagliflozin."
What treatment will my child have?
now” “My illness is part of me yet it doesn’t define me; my values do”
have experienced if I hadn’t have done my apprenticeship.”
what I want to do for the rest of my life.
- Who are my haematology doctors/ specialist nurses/ support workers?