Real Nurse Stories emerged as a tribute to nurses during the 2020 International Year of the Nurse and Midwife, honouring Florence Nightingale's 200th anniversary. Our mission was to empower nurses by providing a platform for them to share their journeys and find solidarity in their challenges.
Going beyond recognition, we aimed to modernise the image of nursing careers, highlighting the diverse opportunities available today. This served two crucial goals: educating the public about the demanding training nurses undergo and offering new graduates valuable career insights.
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Real Nurse Stories emerged as a tribute to nurses during the 2020 International Year of the Nurse and Midwife, honouring Florence Nightingale's 200th anniversary. Our mission was to empower nurses by providing a platform for them to share their journeys and find solidarity in their challenges.
Going beyond recognition, we aimed to modernise the image of nursing careers, highlighting the diverse opportunities available today. This served two crucial goals: educating the public about the demanding training nurses undergo and offering new graduates valuable career insights.
Iris's story - embracing rural nursing in Western Australia as a graduate nurse.
Real Nurse Stories
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4 years ago
Iris's story - embracing rural nursing in Western Australia as a graduate nurse.
In this episode, I interview Iris who is currently a Grad nurse on placement in Rural Western Australia.
Iris never wanted to be a nurse and always thought that she would go into paramedicine but became hooked on Nursing
We cover her journey into nursing and her experience working as a Graduate nurse in a remote and rural site in Western Australia.
Iris's interview is energetic and her adventurous, bubbly and resilient personality shines through in this episode.
She describes how she took a leap of faith, taking a graduate placement in a rural area and has developed her nursing and critical thinking skills in ways that she would never have thought possible.
If you are a newly qualified nurse thinking about a rural placement take a listen, you will not be disappointed I promise!
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Real Nurse Stories
Real Nurse Stories emerged as a tribute to nurses during the 2020 International Year of the Nurse and Midwife, honouring Florence Nightingale's 200th anniversary. Our mission was to empower nurses by providing a platform for them to share their journeys and find solidarity in their challenges.
Going beyond recognition, we aimed to modernise the image of nursing careers, highlighting the diverse opportunities available today. This served two crucial goals: educating the public about the demanding training nurses undergo and offering new graduates valuable career insights.