Nursing in the North

As a 小优短视频 student, you have the opportunity to practise what you learn in the classroom in real-world environments through work-integrated learning experiences (WIL). WIL experiences help you build confidence and the skills you need to succeed in your placements and post-graduation.

Recently, a student in the Practical Nursing program participated in the Northern Ontario Clinical Experience Bursary that was funded by .

The $1,800 bursary helped reduce financial barriers associated with relocating to northern Ontario for this unpaid clinical experience.

Stacy Soper who鈥檚 currently completing her final 450-hour placement at Bayshore Home Care Solutions in Thunder Bay, shared more about her clinical placement experience and how the bursary was able to help cover some costs.

Why did you choose to study at 小优短视频?

I was fortunate to have 小优短视频 in my hometown and didn鈥檛 have to travel as some of my classmates did. I also did the Personal Support Worker (PSW) course in 2001 and did my upgrading for this program in 2018. I also must give credit to my professors and clinical preceptors.聽

What drew you to the Practical Nursing program?

I like that Owen Sound is a smaller campus than Barrie. It鈥檚 more personable. I鈥檝e been in healthcare for more than 20 years. I鈥檝e always wanted to be a nurse, but the timing wasn鈥檛 right for me until a couple of years ago. That said, I met some great people I consider friends and coworkers.

What have you liked best about your placement so far? Any stories or memorable moments?

My placement preceptor has been amazing and quizzes me daily, which keeps me on my toes. The community setting is different than others I鈥檝e been in before. At first, I wasn鈥檛 too sure what to expect with clients, traveling and charting.聽

I wouldn鈥檛 have had the experience anywhere else to see what happens when patients go home from the hospital and see children in school for diabetic management. When you see clients in the community you鈥檙e going to their homes and seeing the personal part of their story. When you visit someone every day or every other day, they trust you to be there for them and offer a service so they can still live at home and not be in the hospital.

What drew you to apply for the Northern Ontario Clinical Experience Bursary? How has it helped you?

When I received the email about this experience, I sent it to my brother and the first words out of his mouth were 鈥淎PPLY FOR IT.鈥 I didn鈥檛 even give it a second thought. My spouse and I have been wanting to move to Thunder Bay for the past couple of years and this experience gave me the opportunity to travel, see the area and experience something out of my comfort zone, as I鈥檝e been in long term care for 23 years.

Say yes to every opportunity, even if it鈥檚 being able to just observe.

Since my praxis is so far away from my home (16 hours), 聽this bursary helped me pay for my gas and book hotel rooms during the drive. I was also able to buy some medical items that weren鈥檛 available during other placements, since being in the community you rely on bringing your own equipment such as surgical scissors, tape and an oximeter.

Sleeping giant provincial park in Thunder Bay, ON.
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park in Thunder Bay, ON.
Image of the outside of the medical building where a student completed their Practical Nursing placement.
Bayshore Home Care Solutions in Thunder Bay, ON.

What has been the most challenging part of your placement experience?

The most challenging part of this placement is being away from my family, but I鈥檓 glad I was able to be a part of it.

What skills from your 小优短视频 program do you apply on the job?

My other clinical placements have prepared me for my final rotation with having the ability to use my critical thinking skills and work on my time management skills. I鈥檝e had the opportunity to demonstrate leadership using my own skills, knowledge and judgement. Learning hands on has been the best approach for me.

What does a typical placement day look like?

My day starts at 8:30 a.m. and I usually see a couple of patients before 10:45 a.m. At that time, I go to the school and supervise diabetic patients with insulin and visit three more schools after. There are six kids in total and five that need diabetic management, and one supervising a child cleaning a port. After 1:30 p.m. we see patients in their homes; some weeks I visit patients at later times than others. If patients need supplies we order them at the office and the supplies get delivered to their home so the next nurse has them.聽聽

What have you learned during your placement that you can鈥檛 in the classroom?

What you can鈥檛 learn in class is the interpersonal skills with health teaching to patients and more of the medication administration. Even though there鈥檚 a skills lab, it鈥檚 still different from in person as people can be more unpredictable, especially if you have someone with an illness. This is where your interpersonal skills are important. I also see different equipment than in the hospital or long-term care. The way we set up the equipment depends on the facility.

What do you hope to do after graduating from 小优短视频?

I hope to have a position in a hospital part-time and work in long-term care or community nursing.

Any advice for future/current students?

Since the beginning of the practical nursing program, I was always told by my coworkers who went through the program to take advantage of every opportunity that was offered. So that鈥檚 what I did. I鈥檝e carefully chosen each clinical placement of where I wanted to be.

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