 is my last ever Monday morning at university. Oh my God. So yes, this is my last week at university. We finish on Friday and then we've got a bit of a time off and then we start our placement the first week of September. We're all waiting for our allocations which we're hoping is gonna be today so I will record it. I think I've got district nursing but I'm not too sure whereabouts. I'm hoping it's near my house. I don't have an hour and a half trek like I've had for these three years. I'm hoping it's gonna be close to my house. It's not gonna take long to get to and it's gonna be a really good last final placement, please. But yeah, so yeah, I'm gonna finish getting ready, get to uni and I will vlog you later. So that's me. I'm home and oh my God, what a day. So today we only had one lecture and I completely, completely forgot that we were told that this was gonna be a two-hour seminar and we had a guest speaker coming to speak to us. So I went into uni and I sat down and I was like, oh yeah, this is the day. This is the day we've all been looking forward to because from what we've been told, it's gonna be really inspiring, really motivating and it's gonna be a really good session not to be missed. It's been classed as mandatory on our time table. So I was excited. Now, before you do anything else, before you watch any more of this video, pause it and I want you to look up Tommy Whitelaw. He is the creator of something called What Matters To You. Sorry, I was just looking at it on here. Just getting it up for you to sort of show you. And this is the page that you're looking for on the website. Wow, my screen's really dirty. I'm really sorry, but that's the screen that you want to see when you look up, Tommy. Have a look at all of the blog posts, the videos, the video stories, letters as well. Oh my God, you need to look up this man. If you're on Twitter, follow him on Twitter, follow his stories. This is the person that come and spoke to us at university today and I think every single nurse in the whole entire world should hear and speak, hear the story and just be amazed because he's such an inspiring man. He's absolutely amazing and everything he said today, we were all just like, wow, and we were blown back by it. It was so inspirational, so motivating. It was absolutely amazing. He told a story about his mother and sort of the loving bond between him and his mother and how he cared for his mother. She had vascular dementia and it was the sort of story and the stories that we sort of forget when we're looking after somebody because we're so focused on the symptoms of somebody and we just forget that actually they're a human being and that shouldn't be happening. We shouldn't be doing that at all out there in placement and practice. One nurse, not one doctor, healthcare assistant, housekeeper, not one single person should be forgetting that who you're caring for is a human being. They have a life, they had a life before they entered hospital or your services and it's really important to find out what matters to them and make sure that you acknowledge that and look after them as a human being not as a sign and symptom. And it was just such an amazing, amazing, amazing talk and it was just right. I was sat there like, yes, yes, like nodding along because I was like, you're right, you're so right. And do you know what, if we could have a Tommy in every single hospital, every single community setting, every single trust across the whole entire world, worldwide, the healthcare system would be a much, much better place because everybody needs to hear that message and everybody needs to be doing that daily. So that's it for today. I just wanted to say that we did have an amazing day. It was really inspiring, really motivational and I'm going to leave you with how our day ended. It was on a high, it was on a positive and here it is. Hi everyone, it's like 11 o'clock at night and my group chat for our uni group is going mental because the allocations are out for our management placements. Oh my God. For me, I knew that because I'm doing the community rotation program, I knew I was going to be in district nursing somewhere. I was just praying it was going to be near my house because every placement I've had has been an hour and a half on bus journeys and they asked for our post codes for this one. So I was praying to the high gods, to anybody that's listening to me to give me somewhere close, just for my final send off, give me somewhere close to my house and make it nicer for me. And guess what? It's two miles away. Two miles away, guys. No more 5 a.m. starts. No more late nights to come home and you're barely eating because it's too late to eat and you're trying to wind down from your shift because you've had a hell of a bus journey home. You've got no idea how relieved I am. Oh my God, I am chuffed. I'm so chuffed. Two miles away. I can walk that. I can walk that probably in 30 minutes. I don't even have to get a bus if I don't want to. So whether I jump on a bus for five minutes or walk for 30, we'll find out. But either way, I'm so chuffed. I'm so happy. I am ecstatic. Thank you so, so much for ever giving me this placement. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. I'm chuffed. And yeah, that's all I've got. Tomorrow is Wednesday. I've got a day off. I'm planning to do my dissertation. I might start my poster presentation as well. Split it up a little bit because my poster presentation comes first. That is the one that's due in first. So I should probably make a head start on that because that's next month. And I wanna get that done and dusted. Not next month, sorry, September. Post presentation since September, I've got two months. And I want it done, dusted, ready so I can start practicing what I've got to say in the actual thing so that it come to the time. I'm confident. So yeah, so that's it. I just want to share that news while it's here. It's fresh. The emotions are running. I'm happy. I can't wait. And now I'm probably not gonna sleep because I'm too excited. But yeah, I'm gonna give it a go. I shall see you all either tomorrow or Thursday. That's the day of lectures. Because in Mayhem we have stolen the selfie board and we're outside taking pictures in random locations around BCU. So let's see, that was our last ever lecture for transition to qualified practitioner. I can't believe it's the last one. It's gonna be the final university lecturing vlog. It's emotional. We had a great day. We had the selfie boards. We ran off with it. It was great fun. We had a really, really good day. Causing Mayhem and mischief. We thought we would because it was our last day and have a little bit of fun with it so yeah. We ended on a high. It's amazing that we've all come so far together and these are people that you've been, have been your family for like the last two and a half years to just over two and a half years now. We've all bonded. We've laughed together. We've giggled together. We've cursed at some point in this course together. And it's just been amazing. It's been so good and that's it. So in today's lecture, what we actually did was before I started getting all emotional. So in today's lecture, we had to get into our subgroups. So at university, you will be in one big main lecture hall for all of your main lectures, but then you might be broken into smaller subgroups to do your manual handling, basic life sport, things like that. So we had to get into our subgroups and we were given the task of sort of delegating or not delegating, but deciding between us who was gonna go first for our poster group, who was going second, third, fourth, fifth, organizing our whole poster presentations for the day, what time slot we wanted and what our topic's gonna be and writing it on a piece of paper and then it's done. So mine is first. I said, please let me go first. And luckily they were really nice and let me go first. So mine is 9.30 AM on the 18th of September and my topic is delegation. So that's what I'm gonna be doing. I'm actually not nervous for this one. I think it's gonna be all right. It's quite transparent. I know what I've gotta do. I know what I've gotta say and it's gonna be amazing. I'm not really bothered about this one. I don't think many people will fail this one. Fingers crossed, I say that, fingers crossed. Don't want that. And yeah, but that's it. That'll be the next thing I probably vlog with uni work or be post presentation. Maths exam, which is coming up in a couple of weeks. End of the month, we have got our math exam, which I'm not too worried about. I think I'm all right with it because we get a calculator and I know how to work things out. So I think we'll be okay with that one. Fingers crossed, we have to get nine out of 10 for that. But that's it really. I'm going to stop talking now and it's just been a really emotional week. It's been amazing and it's really sad that it's come to the end of our university life. But now I'm off until September and we've got a nice break. I've picked up some bank shifts, some work. I'm gonna think of some vlogs to do as well between now and placement. And then when placement comes, obviously I'm gonna vlog all about it, district nursing. I'm there, you're gonna learn so much from me about it hopefully. But yeah, if you've got any ideas, if you've got anything you want me to cover, anything I haven't done yet, anything you want me to go over again, let me know and I will do a vlog for you. I'll also go through, I made a list as well of vlogs. I'm gonna go through that list because I wrote some down and just see if I've covered them all yet. If not, I'm gonna do that. And yeah, I'm gonna still vlog, don't worry guys. I'm gonna still vlog every Sunday, try and get something out there for you. Hopefully it'll be useful, helpful, especially coming up to September. I know a few of you are starting university, so I'll think of some things to sort of prep you maybe for that. And yeah, we'll see anyway. But for now it is goodbye. I shall see you next week. Not too sure what next week's vlog is gonna be all about but we'll see. It'll be a surprise. And yeah, have a great week guys. That's it guys. This is our final evaluation session of the week of university. That's it, done. We're gonna miss you Lila. I know. So I thought I'd end it on a high and do what was our top moments or best moments of our two and a half years so far at university. Go Puget. Okay. My best moment would be at placement. One of the patient came up to me and she hugged me and she cried saying thank you. So that was my best moment. That was so nice of her. My best moments, just coming to uni and seeing everybody here. It's nice. Yeah, it's nice. I'm gonna miss that, yeah. And I'll post a group or post a group. Oh yeah, this is our post a group. I'm gonna miss this, yeah. But well, what can we do? And we're gonna miss Claire's video. Vlogging, I'll still be here. Yeah, let's make a video. You're gonna enjoy nursing guys. Yeah. I'm gonna be easy, but you can make it. If we can make it, you can make it as well. Yeah, if we can all pass this course. Well, if you can't, ask me to get on this choreo. We're gonna all pass. Bye bye. Have fun. Bye bye. Good luck. Good luck, everyone.