wen she called him by name i was like 😳 coz here in india we r supos to call dem sr....if not finished🤣🤣🤣thats what i love nhs equality👍..and nce video btw guys
I❤️ people respect and not much classes between society of profession. I hope this is in india also but we r still far from so called educated with less division and develop country
I loved every second of this video. I'm sure people will find this video helpful .I am a registered nurse in Nigeria and Finland. I could be totally relate to Zara's nursing journey
I loved this video, one quick note though is that in Scotland we had Nat 5’s, highers & advanced highers instead of GCSE etc in England! Just a note because you said the UK when there are different pre university qualification names as it’s a different country that happens to be within the uk 🤍
There are also access to medicine courses! Additionally there are 4 year graduate entry medicine degrees. Zara you were definitely more prepped for this video 😂 Sorry Dr M haha
We did talk about graduate entry medicine but it wasn’t included in the edit - graduate entry also then requires you to have done another degree so it’s still 3 years undergrad + 4 years post grad for the degree!
Heyy Zed, if something hasn't been mentioned in the video, we are always more than happy to speak about it in the comments and I believe Kiran has already responded to your comment :) you are right there are other entry points into medicine so thank you for also mentioning them 😇🙌🏼
Hey zara thanks a lot i know this is infact very very very late but i am currently studying health and social care in sixth form before proceeding unto university so i was wondering if i should study nursing and boom found your channel because i cannot lie many people tell me i cannot become a nurse with a btech health and social care cause a-levels is more preferable so i have been confused
Hello mam please I’m so confused please help me 😭 I’m so stressed what to choose pharmacology or nursing I’m also coming to study in the uk ..:)) please reply me😖😖
wen she called him by name i was like 😳 coz here in india we r supos to call dem sr....if not finished🤣🤣🤣thats what i love nhs equality👍..and nce video btw guys
I❤️ people respect and not much classes between society of profession. I hope this is in india also but we r still far from so called educated with less division and develop country
It’s much less formal in the uk
Malayali evideyum 😂?🤩
Face of the nhs and here to protect us, our loved ones and our local community!
Hahaha love it 😂 thank you Bak Living The Medic life 😄💃
I loved every second of this video. I'm sure people will find this video helpful .I am a registered nurse in Nigeria and Finland. I could be totally relate to Zara's nursing journey
I loved this video, one quick note though is that in Scotland we had Nat 5’s, highers & advanced highers instead of GCSE etc in England! Just a note because you said the UK when there are different pre university qualification names as it’s a different country that happens to be within the uk 🤍
There are also access to medicine courses! Additionally there are 4 year graduate entry medicine degrees. Zara you were definitely more prepped for this video 😂 Sorry Dr M haha
We did talk about graduate entry medicine but it wasn’t included in the edit - graduate entry also then requires you to have done another degree so it’s still 3 years undergrad + 4 years post grad for the degree!
i feel like Kiran answered all questions so clearly and I got an insight fully, but zara didnt address all the questions especially at the end
@@sahilshrma15 what questions in particular :)? Happy to elaborate further
Heyy Zed, if something hasn't been mentioned in the video, we are always more than happy to speak about it in the comments and I believe Kiran has already responded to your comment :) you are right there are other entry points into medicine so thank you for also mentioning them 😇🙌🏼
Super interesting video, thank you 😊 I'm starting as a HCA to do NVQ 3 then go onto nursing. I'm nervous but excited 😊
Hi which nvq course are u doing? I'm interested in HCA xx
Love both of you and look forward to your videos/social. Very informative and interesting as always. Thank you x
Thank youuuu❤️
I liked the golden advice from You🥺❤️
You guys are brilliant!! Such a good video
Really you gave us so much enthusiasm
Hey zara thanks a lot i know this is infact very very very late but i am currently studying health and social care in sixth form before proceeding unto university so i was wondering if i should study nursing and boom found your channel because i cannot lie many people tell me i cannot become a nurse with a btech health and social care cause a-levels is more preferable so i have been confused
Are aspiring future doctors encouraged to work as healthcare assistants?
As a medical student, I’d highly recommend it. I do HCA shifts some weekends
Ist viewer here
And i like the way you explain each and every thing 😊🥰
Ahh amazing ☺🙌🏼 so happy you found the video helpful!
Zara which location is best to work in london with best salary.
Where are you working in manchester? In MFT?
Good. I am also mental heal student nurse . 👍
Zara i m from Pakistan i like your video its very helpful for me
Hello mam please I’m so confused please help me 😭 I’m so stressed what to choose pharmacology or nursing I’m also coming to study in the uk ..:)) please reply me😖😖
Same problem
:(
Help me aswell please
Can we join nursing course after BHMS in London and wt are the requirements like exms and further can you please reply over this
Zara is cuteeie
i liked it!
What is your age now?
Which country you belong?
Lov u mam 😊💞
Nice 👍
Thank youu 😇
Zara u r brilliant
Love youe videos
Thank youuu Jubair ☺🙌🏼
Hey zara ❤can you upload a video about your job..plzzzzzzzzzz
Will you my friend please