Emily Wyre
- University of Brighton 2021
- Paramedicine, Ghana - Takoradi
"A man came in quite poorly. He was really delirious and obviously needed oxygen. But the family couldn’t afford it, so he didn’t get it."
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"A man came in quite poorly. He was really delirious and obviously needed oxygen. But the family couldn’t afford it, so he didn’t get it."
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"The baby started coming down and as it did, the local midwife started to pull the baby out - something we would never do at home during a normal birth."
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"The NICU team was so welcoming and friendly, in particular my supervisor. She made me feel at ease, showed me the ropes and was so keen to teach. She was amazing."
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"The hospital teams speak excellent English, I was really surprised there were no language barriers whatsoever."
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"My supervisors were incredible. They spoke excellent English and were really keen to get to know me, my abilities and to get me involved."
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