 yn gweithio i'r unig i ei wneud. Efallai gweld y hollwyr cerddol. Fy hwn er mwynhau. Fy elwodol yn llwyddiant. Yn mynd i dyma'r hynny. Aelwn i'r ystafell rheswm hynny. Roeddwch chi'n rhoi'n gyddwyd. Rwy'n cymdeilio'n cymdeilio, rwy'n cyfrygeddo'n gwneud mwy'r mewn meddyl o'r gwrdd. Rydyn ni'n ddyn nhw'n gweithio'n cyfrygeddo'n gweithio'n cyfrygedo'n cydwyd. Mae'r siwr o'r rhan o'r sesswn. Dyna chi'n gwaith i chi, ddim yn gyntaf. Mae'r cyfrifiad gwynghysbeth, mae'r amser i'r hollig, mae'n rhan o'r sesswn. Mae'n iddo wedi'i gwneud i chi'n eu hwn i'r sefyd i'n gwneud. Felly mae'n gweithio. Fe allan o'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio i'r vlog, mae'n gweithio. Ac dyna dw i gynnwys uwch. Rwy'n gwrs o'n dweud i gymryd yng ngôl, rwy'n ymdweud eu gwrs. Gofyn dda'r ysgrif iawn, ac eich i'r gwrs na fyddion gyda'r, byddwn i chi yn llwy, nad oes rlyny'n meddwl cwyrddol 11 o ddyn. Byddwn i'r gwrs a'r 1rhaith. Ac sefydlog fe ydydd, yn gweithdo'r mwyn roedd i. Dyna hwn. Mae cyfri! Yr eich gwrs, mae'n ddwy eich gwrs. I think I was the only person that took a dessert and I felt really awkward. I was like, yes, I'll have that. But it was amazing. I got free food, I got free beverages, hot drinks, cold drinks, water. You name it, a free notepad. Everyone loves a freebie. And then throughout the nurse forum, it was just generally updates. So updates on medication and the Alzheimer's Society. I'll post a link below for them. They came and did a talk about dementia and dementia awareness and how we can improve it in the services and how to refer dementia patients as general practice nurses. So that was really good. We were introduced to Carmel O'Brien, who is the new chief nurse of primary care. So she just gave us her backstory and what got her into nursing. So that was really nice to be introduced to her and find out more about her. So a pharmacist come along and he spoke about all the pharmacological changes, inhalers, wound care, the blood glucose monitors as well. We had a little update about the GP conference, the one that I went to. So they brought back the information for the others to update them about what went on in the GP conference. So that was really good because I was at that. So I knew what they were talking about. It was fantastic and it was just a really good experience. I really loved it. I took a lot away from the session and the other nurse that works at the clinic that I work at and tell her all about the nurse forum because she couldn't make it unfortunately and she told me to take some notes. So that's what I did. And so yes, after that, I went and I watched my good friend and colleagues, Kelly and Alexis do their training. They do training sessions on all different things. They do sexual health, LGBT, transgender, inclusive. They go to prisons, they go to schools, they go to a whole variety of places. It's for school kids, it's for staff, it's for everybody. And their session was just amazing because I mean, I know Kelly's a really good nurse anyway and I know Lexis is great because I've worked with them and I've seen them at work. And what they generally do in clinics is fantastic. So I knew from this session would be amazing. And the session was just fantastic. It was a good combination of giving them the facts and all of the information. But they were making it interesting and they were making it fun and they were including the whole room. They put on little quizzes and things and really interactive things that they can do. And it was a really good session. They gave out prizes as well. They made it really fun, really relaxed, really chilled and it was fantastic. And I'm sure they got great feedback from that session, from all of the teachers that they were training. And so that session was all about LGBT awareness, all about terminology, how they can manage LGBT pupils, what they think they can do to improve the services in the school that they work at. And there was like a little video for them to watch. And like I said, there was just like games and things for them to interact with. So it was really, really good, fantastic session. I'm so glad that I went and watched. There is another one that I'm going to go to at a prison. So that'll be amazing, a really good experience for me. And I can't wait. And I'm going to put the name below. It's Inspiring Healthy Choices. That's the name of the company that Kelly's created. It's just amazing. I'm going to put the link below so you can all go have a look at that. See what you think. And if you're interested in booking them, book them in because they're fantastic. They're really good, really helpful. It's just been an amazing day. And I'm just going to go and enjoy the sunshine. I'll speak to you tomorrow. It's Friday. I'm in my garden again. I've just finished placement. It's about four o'clock and I've got the weekend off. Why doesn't anybody love general practice nursing? You get so much time off. You get to relax. You can spend time with your family. You can enjoy the sunshine. You can sit in the garden. It's fantastic. So as you can see, I've had a really busy week this week. Monday I was nine till seven at the general practice with my mentor seeing a variety of patients. Tuesday I finished about half past three and we saw a variety of patients again. Wednesday morning I did the asthma clinic with my buddy mentor, which is always really good to see. I love to see that asthma and COPD patients really interest me and actually all interests me. Every single patient interests me. I just love it all. And then after that, as you saw, I went to the Haas seminar series, which I'm going to vlog about. I'm going to start a separate vlog on the seminar series. I'm just going to release a series of blogs on it. I'm going to do it's completely separate to these vlogs because I find it difficult to combine the week with my placement as well as the Haas and it's all getting a bit mixed up, I think. So I'm going to create two separate vlogs, so watch this space for that one. And then Thursday morning had the morning off. As you could see, it was beautiful. I was in my car, I was enjoying the sunshine, had an amazing drive. I went to the nurse forum, went to the inspiring healthy choices session. It was just great. It was such a lovely day on Thursday. And today I've just had a great day. Today I've been with the doctor. I got there really, really early. So the doctor didn't actually start until quarter to 11 and I got there about quarter past nine. So I thought, what can I do with my time? So I know I'm going to create something for the next student. So what I did was I created a student nurse guide to your clinics because in general practice, you will have your own clinics. You'll have hypertension clinics, asthma clinics, diabetes clinics. You do your foot checks and everything. So I wanted a checklist kind of thing, like an overall view of actually what should you be doing for your patients before they leave your clinic? Because that's something that I really, really wanted. If you remember from a previous vlog when my mentor said to me, OK, you're going to be running your own clinics. And I was like, oh, God, can I write a checklist with you so I don't miss anything because if a patient goes, I'm going to be traumatised if I've missed something. So that's something I really wanted. So I've created it for the next student. I've created this little checklist for them, in which I'll post a little picture because I took a picture of it. It's not complete 100% complete yet. I've filled it all out. I've done it onward. I've saved it to my mentor's desktop. And then Monday when she comes in, she will see it because I've printed a copy and left it there for her. And just wrote a little note for her just to say to her, can you check it over, make sure it's all right, can we use this for future students so they can have a look at it and see what she thinks. So hopefully it's good. I pray and haven't missed anything, but we'll find out Monday about that one. So, yeah, overall, I had another amazing week. You're all going to be sick of hearing me telling you how great my life is right now. So I'm sorry about that, but please embrace it. Take on the positivity. Have a look at going into, if you're a student nurse, going into general practice because you will love it. You'll fall in love with general practice. And I've got two weeks left of my placement. And the last video I do on this placement is going to be emotional. I'm going to warn you all now because I'm not looking forward to leaving. And it's making me sad thinking about it already, so. The weather's hopefully is going to be amazing. It's going to stay nice. I hope everyone's having a great weekend. Whatever you're doing with your own placement, if you're working, if you're studying, if you're revising, if you've got the time off to do something. Have a great weekend. See you next week.