I’ve just graduated but I’ve already had amazing experience working as a prosthetist and orthotist. My degree has been great in preparing me for the world of work as I’ve done four different placements in a range of different settings, which has allowed me to gain valuable experience.
One of my placements was in a respite care unit, another was at Headley Court working with military veterans, where I was able to see the full rehabilitation process of some patients. Another placement was at The London Prosthetics Centre which really opened my eyes to the high tech equipment available in our industry. My final placement was at Stockport NHS Trust where I learnt extensively about body-bracing systems, including how to deal with unstable fractures safely.
The academic side of university was really interesting too and gave me the foundation to step into work and put into practice all that I've learned. There are so many engaging lectures in a range of subjects such as anatomy and biomechanics. We also did roughly two days of practical learning a week which was great and kept things fresh. This included patient assessments with professional patients who have been working with the university for a long time to help us get the most out of our time with them.
When you’re working, you see patients every day and this can range from a 20 minute assessment to a longer 45 minute session when you really get to know the patients and their needs. You also get to work with a wide variety of healthcare professionals ranging from physios and occupational therapists to nurses and surgeons who may seek your advice when performing an amputation.