Choong Pei Wen
Posted on 03 Jun 2024
During the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, my experience at TTSH ED was one of the most challenging yet exhausting periods of my life. Although it was emotionally and physically demanding, it instilled in me a resolute desire to further my studies and practice throughout my nursing career. Engaging with terminally ill and infirm patients led me to ponder on
Read moreTricia Quah
Posted on 06 Mar 2024
My last pursuit of professional learning was in 2008 – 12 years ago when I commenced the degree in nursing studies. I felt that it was timely to undertake degree in nursing studies, so that I can keep myself up-to-date with clinical practices. It also prepares me to participate / contribute to the design and conduct of research or quality
Read moreWong Hooi Wen
Posted on 05 Mar 2024
Becoming a nurse is simply not a job or career choice for me. It is a calling. Obtaining a nursing degree enables me to be more confident in my nursing skills and knowledge to help my patients and most importantly, to be an advocate for their health and well-being. A nursing degree teaches me on soft skills such as leadership,
Read morePea Jun Xiang
Posted on 23 Feb 2024
Firstly, I’m attracted to KCL because the institution is the only one that offers part-time nursing bachelor’s degree with Honours. Secondly, KCL offers diverse modules such as physical examinations, education, and research, and students can choose among 4 modules that they are interested in. Most classes were conducted online and in the evenings , so that nursing students won’t face
Read moreTan Keng Guan
Posted on 23 Feb 2024
The modules covered were relevant and applicable in my place of work.; For instance after covering and completing the Legal, Ethics and Professionalism module, I have a better understanding of the case laws to further enhance my knowledge to abide by our SNB codes to provide professional care to my clients . The Teaching and Learning module also shed light
Read moreLo Chen Rei
Posted on 23 Feb 2024
I decided to pursue the BSc Nursing Programme at the King’s College of London due to multiple reasons which includes the flexible schedule I am given (4 face to face lessons per trimester), only 1 module is exam based, 2 years honours degree and the reputation of Kings. Most of the friends I meet at Kings have varying years of
Read moreAngie Chua
Posted on 08 Feb 2024
Healthcare is always evolving. I feel that furthering my education is essential. By pursuing a bachelor’s degree, I’ll gain in-depth knowledge on nursing so that patients can have quality nursing care. I select the nursing school based on the offered module/curriculum. Besides, I also read the testimonies of the graduated students from the nursing school. At the same time, I
Read moreRahumath Nisha Bte Mohamed Farouk
Posted on 17 Feb 2023
I have gained in-depth knowledge on assessing patients. Now I am able to quickly detect any abnormalities presented by my patient and promptly communicate these findings to the doctors and carry out treatment without delay. One of the most memorable experiences I had was with my lecturer, Sarah Curr. It occurred during my dissertation, a time when I felt lost.
Read moreFeng Yan
Posted on 15 Jul 2021
Palliative care encompasses a holistic approach to patients facing advanced progressive illness. This approach involves the management of pain and other symptoms, while also providing crucial psychological, social, and spiritual support. Palliative care enhances the quality of life for both patients and their families and I am committed to be able to provide better care for my patients.
Read moreLeong Kah Hang
Posted on 15 Jul 2021
Studying at King’s creates a positive impact in your nursing career through its well-planned course structure and research-led teaching. Furthermore, the collaboration between King’s and Ngee Ann Academy demonstrates a shared commitment to nurturing the next generation of nurses in Singapore, offering the only part-time nursing degree programme with direct honours.
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