Jo Smith

@josmith175

Passionate about research, Associate Professor in Child Nursing, University of Leeds

Barnsley, England
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2013.

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    Early assessment and treatment of MH should be available for both mums and dads.

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    How to write a coherent, concise & well-constructed journal article for publication

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    Special thank you to my 2 new followers from UK. last week.

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    EBN has a regular feature explaining research methods called 'Research Made Simple' - check out some open access versions as a taster on our website.

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    The lady with the lamp or the lady with the pie chart? (British Journal of Nursing 2020) - a very interesting perspective; life expectancy has increased overall, but now people are living longer with more morbidities- is this really protecting health?

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    A bid thank you to Yasmin for hosting this chat, well done.

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    What a good idea for those that not so good at reflecting!

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    It may also help to select a couple of pieces of feedback and bring them in the form of a portfolio

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    Totally agree, listening as importnat as speaking

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    Absolutely and if doing group interviews it’s always impressive to bring another interviewees view/experience into your answers / discussion

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    People make judgments about people fairly quickly, so be confident from the minute you arrive, body language is so important as can set tone, & will give an indication as to how interested you are in the job

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    It’s easier said then done; but we communicate more non-verbally than with the words we speak. What are some of the things we should consider during interviews?

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    Totally agree, as important to be engaging & show you can respond without just repeating something memorised

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    Each interview will be slightly different but principles of maintains eye contact, portraying a professional manor, listening to the question are always important.

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    It is many years since my first nurse interview but still remember how nervous I was, but looking back the nurses who interviewed me really did want me too do well. I got offered a post & start of a great career!

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