How to Survive your Nursing or Midwifery Course

Sam Chenery-Morris author Monica Gribben author Stephen McLellan author Debbie McGirr author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Sage Publications Ltd

Published:23rd Feb '17

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How to Survive your Nursing or Midwifery Course cover

Nursing and midwifery are inspiring and amazing professions – but as you face the realities of juggling work, study and life, you may now be thinking ‘what did I let myself in for’?

This book is designed to help anyone who is struggling and needs a little (or a lot of) guidance. It’s packed with useful information and practical exercises to help nursing and midwifery students cope with all the major sources of stress  – including:

  • juggling time
  • succeeding in assignments and exams
  • understanding what’s expected in real life and on placements
  • managing finances
  • coping with stress
  • applying for jobs and more

 Written by authors who have helped countless students from a wide range of backgrounds conquer their problems, this book will help you to succeed in your journey to becoming a registered nurse or midwife.

A super well-rounded nursing handbook. The pages are split up into speech bubbles, diagrams and things that I find a little more pleasant to read, it’s not just pages and pages of words with nothing cool or stimulating to keep your interest. There are some funny bits in there aswell, which add to it being a nice, easy read.

(Full video review can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Wc3cN1fYPg)

-- Grace Barry - Registered Nurse and Blogger

‘An easy to follow, step-by-step guide, which will help you through important parts of your learning on a midwifery/nursing degree.’ 

-- Sasha Taylor, UG Midwifery student

‘I think this book will be interesting and useful. In my case, I would use it to help me with the reflective case analysis and the rest of my essays.’ 

-- Elena Rosas Ramos, UG Midwifery student

‘This is a very useful book, just being aware of the different support systems available would have made a massive difference to stressful situations I have been in when studying. It gives a good overview of all the areas essential to studying midwifery and I would use it as a study guide and to help with writing assignments. Definitely the chapter on procrastination will be useful as this is a big problem for me when writing assignments. I have heard other students say that this is a problem for them also and I have not seen any other books address this.’ 

-- Stephanie Atwood, PG Midwifery student

‘These chapters are superbly realistic and have added excellent insight as to how the life of being a student nurse or midwife will be – hard BUT rewarding. I found the chapters very easy to read and could not really fault them, they are ‘chatty’ and ‘real’ which makes it a more conversational read and not a boring lecture feel…..’ 

-- Melissa Cohen, UG Midwifery student

‘I wish I had this book when I was at university - I would have used it as my bible to help and guide when things weren’t going to plan.’

-- Sharon Patterson, former Student Nurse

′This is an enjoyable and refreshing writing style which engages the reader effectively. This text will be beneficial for both students of nursing and midwifery commencing their respective programmes and would also be recommended for potential candidates and career teachers within secondary education.′

 

-- Gail Anderson
′Written in conversational accessible language... proving popular with readers′ -- Judith Tonner, Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser
This is exactly the kind of book I wish I had been given (I’m a student midwife—I’m penniless, after all) before I started my course. Even the contents page felt like an organised list of the last 3 years of my life, down to the smallest, SMARTest target. -- Alex Bush, Student Midwife
The book is easy to follow and its layout makes it possible to dip in and out of chapters as necessary, depending on academic need or point of study. It is honest throughout, highlighting the responsibilities of being a caring and accountable practitioner...(and) it is purposeful in enabling the reader to evaluate their own learning and practice, making the reader an active participant, rather than a passenger. A particular strength is how the authors emphasise that the readers are human, and will be affected by what they witness in clinical practice. The book gives advice on managing emotions and the support networks available, such as mentors and trade unions, but also suggests methods of self-support. These tools are imperative to survive the intense situations midwives and students face, and are transferable to balance work/life/study stress. -- Ellie Baggott - Newly qualified midwife
Juggling your time, what′s expected of you both in real life and when you′re on placement, coping with stress and applying for jobs… this covers everything that you could possibly need to know. I would highly recommend that you read this book. -- C

ISBN: 9781473969223

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 480g

296 pages