Education has equipped me with a wide range of skills to begin a Child Nursing degree. In English Literature I have enjoyed the freedom of reading texts, developing my critical thinking and analytical writing skills, which I believe will be imperative when studying at degree level. I have also commenced the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), in which I am researching the controversial topic of abortion. This has allowed me to explore the legislations on the protection of children and their wellbeing through reading a number of medical journals and articles which incidentally has convinced me that a career in child nursing would be a gratifying experience. My interest in Human Biology derives from my Health and Social …show more content…
I attended a clinical skills taster day at St. Georges University Hospital which provided me with a realistic perspective of what the course expectations would be. Taking part in a one week Shadowing Scheme at Queen Mary's Hospital, I gained first-hand experience with patients and everyday duties of working in a hospital, allowing me to identify both my strengths and areas of development, whilst working in various departments such as Urology, Paediatrics and