Welcome - students and apprentices!

If you have been into the surgery this week you might have come across a couple of new faces. Last week Helen, who is a fourth year medical student at Newcastle joined us for four weeks and Rachel who is an Open University nursing student joined us for eight weeks. Rachel is employed as a Healthcare Assistant at St James in Leeds as is undergoing training to become a registered nurse via the Open University route for Healthcare Assistants. It is a really good way to become a registered nurse because you are in a job and get paid and currently Health Education Yorkshire and Humber pays for your training - its brilliant! To find out more about how the OU helps people to become registered nurses click here.

And we also have two new apprentices, Justine and Olivia, who have joined us to train in the admin role of providing healthcare. Apprenticeship train young people in work-based training programmes that lead to national recognised qualifications. To find out more about apprentices click here for the governments website about apprentices.

A warm welcome to everyone who has joined us and although I said we have a couple of new faces, we actually have four!


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