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Sam Cockerton discusses being redeployed in intensive…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/sam-cockerton-discusses-being-redeploye…span. Sam Cockerton discusses being redeployed in intensive care during the coronavirus pandemic. My name is Sam and I graduated at LSBU 3 years ago as an occupational therapist. Since then, I have specialised in children’s community occupational
Since studying at LSBU, Emilia Rulkduska is confident…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/since-studying-at-lsbu,-emilia-rulkdusk…span. Since studying at LSBU, Emilia Rulkduska is confident about her future career prospects. Emilia, originally from Poland, was working as a dental practice nurse. However, passionate about helping people and wanting to work in a hospital-based
Juliette Ann Luxford describes a typical day for an ODP…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/juliette-ann-luxford-describes-a-typica…span. Juliette Ann Luxford describes a typical day for an ODP student. The links to some of London’s world-class hospitals offering excellent placement opportunities meant that LSBU was a natural first choice to take up studies for an ODP career.
Good grades in Year 2 led Manuela Nunes Cabral from a…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/good-grades-in-year-2-led-manuela-nunes…span. Good grades in Year 2 led Manuela Nunes Cabral from a bachelor’s to a master’s degree in her chosen subject. Initially I wanted to study physiotherapy, because I had a background in massage and wanted to explore anatomy and issues