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Crying in the Bathroom: Getting Real with Nurses

Crying in the Bathroom: Getting Real with Nurses

By: Krys & Maria
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For Nurse's Week 2021, the theme is "We answer the call." On behalf of the University of Victoria Nursing Student Society, we recorded seven episodes of interviews with nursing faculty, students, and community nurses. Join us to hear what nurses really have to say!© 2021 Crying in the Bathroom: Getting Real with Nurses Biological Sciences Science
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  • Episode 7: May 16
    May 17 2021

    For our final episode, things get real by going completely off the rails! Our guests Tessa and Carlos both are UVic 3rd year students, both with very different experiences and opinions! 

    Thank you so much for joining us on this amazing adventure together to celebrate nurses and nurses week. It's been a crazy ride, but we made it through! Additional thanks to all our interviewees and the members of the UVNSS who helped us screen these episodes. 

    Happy Nurse's Week!! 

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 6: May 15
    May 15 2021

    Almost there, everyone! One more episode remaining. In today's episode, we get real with some new grads and former Co-Presidents of the UVNSS, Jess and Malcolm. This episode style is a bit different because the interviewees chose to be interviewed at the same time. Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 5: May 14
    May 14 2021

    Welcome once again! In this episode we interview Daniel, a professor from College of the Rockies, and Dwayne, a former professor and current chair of the Nursing Department at Camosun College. Things get real again with UVic's sister schools for the BSN Program!

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    57 mins
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