Dec. 6, 2016
Nursing exchange student from University of Ģý Qatar reflects on Ģý experience
Nicola D'Souza, fourth year student on exchange in Ģý from the University of Ģý Qatar.
Lynda Sea
Another successful student exchange from University of Ģý Qatar came to an end last week when Nicola D’Souza returned home to Doha.
“I have experienced some amazing things here and see a true difference in the way we do things in Qatar,” says the 4th-year student, who landed in Ģý on Halloween.
“Patients I have seen in Ģý really want to participate in their own care and so do their families: they are very hands-on and it is encouraged by the RNs. In Qatar, the patient is more reliant on the nurse and the doctor to do what is necessary.”
D’Souza fell into nursing naturally. “My mother is a nurse so all my life, I have been hearing about nursing,” she laughs. While she spent her practicum at Foothills orthopedics, her interest lies in mental health.
“I am not worried about whether I will end up in mental health right away,” she says. “Concern about good mental health is everywhere; I will always ask my patients ‘how are you coping?’”
D’Souza has also worked in research as a student, including two projects with former UCQ dean Kim Critchley, and one that took her to Italy and Monaco to present. As for travelling halfway around the world on her own, D’Souza says the experience has helped her grow.
“This has taught me to be independent and on my own.”