The Somerset Clinical School is delighted to be supporting a writer in residence, one day a week. This is funded by the Royal Literary Fund
@ñޜI found the workshop helpful to start honing my thoughts ahead of tackling my ePortfolioñޝ
@ñޜVery well presented, brilliant breakdown of storytelling in workplace writingñޝ
@ñޜThe session was very supportive in helping me think about the language I use when I respond to complaintsñޝ
@ñޜRelaxed in approach which helped me to feel confident in participatingñޝ
@ñޜCaroline was really engaging and she really helped bring the theory of following a method into realityñޝ
@ñޜThis session has given me the understanding to be able to write in a structured and organised mannerñޝ
@ñޜI surprised myself with what I was able to achieve following your adviceñޝ
@ñޜMany thanks for your one-to-one help my leadership essay which I have now passed successful. Iñޙm not sure I could have achieved this without your guidanceñޝ
@ñޜCaroline was a lovely and supportive teacherñޝ
The South West Clinical Schools are a collaboration between the ñ and the NHS, working with nurses, midwives, and allied health professionals at all stages of their clinical and academic development.
Our work with local health services has identified the urgent need to capture improvements in patient and family outcomes, as well as ensure that existing evidence is used to best develop the research led by non-medical health professionals. To meet these needs, we have invested in clinical schools, which are professorial-led centres, in five of our local NHS trusts. The main focus for the clinical schools is to encourage health professionals to look at their practice, challenge current thinking, try out new ideas and work out ways to measure what they're doing.
Find out more about the South West Clinical Schools.