
07-Mar-2008, 15:39
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Re: attitudes to students
Originally Posted by Dory
I can remember as a student in the run up to a new placement, seeing a midwife on delivery suite who was to be my mentor for my next placement. I had never spoken to her before, so went up to introduce myself, saying, Hi, I'm Dory, I'm allocated to work on the ward with you from next week. She sighed, looked at the m/w sitting next to her, and said 'can't you have her....' I told her I'm not that bad and that it's a good idea I'm not easily upset - less confident student would have felt crushed.
Never mind the student/mentor thing, as one human being speaking to another, I just found that bloody rude.
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I had an experience where a midwife said to me on my first day on a placement that she didn't want another student as she 'had one a few weeks ago' It's fine that a midwife doesn't want to work with a student, but to say that in front of them when they are already nervous and apprehensive to me is unforgiveable.
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