Rachel Rowland
University of Oxford 2011
There was one paediatrics ward, which was split in two - contagious (diarrhoea) and non-contagious, mainly malaria and pneumonia.
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University of Oxford 2011
There was one paediatrics ward, which was split in two - contagious (diarrhoea) and non-contagious, mainly malaria and pneumonia.
Lees MeerUniversity of East Anglia (UEA) 2011
Busy would be an understatement. Babies were being delivered every 5 to 10 minutes at peak
Lees MeerSheffield Hallam University 2011
I had the best time and am already planning another Work the World placement once I am qualified
Lees MeerUniversity of East Anglia 2011
I had the chance to monitor and examine women during labour and perform a large number of deliveries. I was also able to get involved when women needed interventions such as putting in catheters, cannulas and also performing artificial rupture of membranes, episiotomies and suturing post partum.
Lees MeerUniversity of Leeds 2011
The antenatal scans were not the typical 12 and 20 weeks scans, but could be as late as 38 weeks
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