MSc Students visit RCN Scotland

An extremely informative and engaging session was set for our MSc ANP students at RCN Scotland on Tuesday afternoon. We were given an overview of current work and priorities for the RCN in Scotland and elaborated on some of the challenges that nurses are currently face. We were give an opportunity to learn more aboutContinue reading MSc Students visit RCN Scotland

When Iris met Vincent….

It was lovely to open the Alumni magazine to see one of our recent MSc ANP students as part of the ‘Two of Us’ section. Iris Lau met Vincent Tao when she was a post-graduate student in Nursing Studies in 2012, and whilst successfully gaining her MSc, Iris also gained a husband from her time at Edinburgh – they wereContinue reading When Iris met Vincent….

MSc students venture into the dark history of Edinburgh

A group of MSc students braved the element and joined a guided hunted tour of Edinburgh. In the two hours it took to complete the appropriately named Double Dead tour, we were taken to the South Bridge Vaults and to the Covenanter’s Prison in Greyfriars Graveyard. It was in the vaults where we had toContinue reading MSc students venture into the dark history of Edinburgh

Reflections on Midwifery Practice: Andrea shares her paper

Andrea Taylor, a community midwife and MSc Student within Nursing Studies, shares her experience on writing a reflective paper and putting it out ‘there’. Andrea’s paper is entitled ‘Person-centred care in practice’, and was published in the British Journal of Midwifery. I am a midwife and I have always thought of midwifery as having a fundamentallyContinue reading Reflections on Midwifery Practice: Andrea shares her paper

Mia shares her research

A few weeks ago Dr Mia Nelson shared some of her recent research.  This was part of the CRFR  ‘Emotions seminars’ within the University of Edinburgh.  Her presentation was entitled ‘ Tea, Tissues and the room of doom: transitioning to palliative care in paediatric oncology’. We were offered a fascinating insight to results from her recentContinue reading Mia shares her research

Stars of Nursing Studies on Screen

Sharon Levy, Programme director for the MSc in Advanced Clinical Skills, shares his experience of being part of one of the filmed clinical scenarios. I must admit that I was nervous prior to the filming of a clinical scenario session, for our MSc in Advanced Clinical Skills. Aided by Ali – a well-known actor, researcherContinue reading Stars of Nursing Studies on Screen

Nursing Studies is shortlisted for NT awards

This year Nursing Studies has been shortlisted for 3 awards as part of the ‘Student Nursing Times Awards 2015’. Nursing Studies has been shortlisted in 3 categories, one of which is for Dr. Aisha Holloway as ‘Educator of the Year’! We also have been shortlisted in the ‘Partnership of the Year’ category for the workContinue reading Nursing Studies is shortlisted for NT awards

MSc ANP Students – Lessons from Harvard!

Aisha Holloway met with the MSc ANP students this week as she has been spending some time away from Nursing Studies. Here she shares some reflections on being back with the students. ‘It was great to see them all again. I have missed them since giving up the Programme Director role in January. They are flourishingContinue reading MSc ANP Students – Lessons from Harvard!

MSc experiences shared

Students on the MSc in Advancing Nursing Practice had an opportunity to learn more about the work of a senior NHS nurse who recently completed the same programme herself. Alison Glover, Renal Recipient Transplant Coordinator, demonstrated her innovative ePortfolio and elaborated on the benefits and the challenges she faced when using PebblePad (http://www.pebblepad.co.uk/). Alison alsoContinue reading MSc experiences shared

Student publishes paper in Nursing Times

Fiona Tevendale collaborated with Dorothy Armstrong to produce a paper which has just been published in the Nursing Times. Fiona is a Third year student in the Undergraduate Nursing Studies programme, and was willing to share a few notes about writing the article. ‘The article Dorothy and I wrote was about using patient stories inContinue reading Student publishes paper in Nursing Times