Future nurses and nursing assistants, they praise the support they received at the IFMS of Sète. Midi Libre – W. N.
This Saturday, February 1st, the IFMS of Sète is organizing its open day. An opportunity for students to share their love for their future profession and to encourage those who wish to get started.
When she joined the Nursing Training Institute (IFSI) in Sète, Camille Diaïté claims to have been “stressed” about not succeeding. “On social media, I saw nursing students who were depressed, I thought it was going to be a mountain,” says the 21-year-old from Sète. Today, a few months before obtaining her diploma, the student acknowledges having overcome her fears and doubts thanks, in particular, to the support she received. From the teaching staff and from her fellow students. “There is a real consideration of the students, which is all the more important in our studies where things can mark us, where it is a real emotional roller coaster”, adds Fleur Blanc, also in her third year at the IFSI.
This Saturday, February 1, these two students will share their experience during the open days organized at the health professions training institute (IFMS) which includes both the IFSI and the IFAS, for nursing assistants. Two training courses “on a human scale that allow for proximity between the trainers and the students”, as the director of the structure, Fabienne Kasprzyk, describes them. The school has 220 students, with 62 in nursing and 33 places at IFAS. It is also for this “friendly” aspect and this “educational monitoring”that Maissa Riguet chose the IFMS of Sète for her retraining as a nursing assistant. “I had heard good things” , confides this former cosmetics trainer.
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It was mainly through vocation that these three young women decided to move towards care. “It's instinctive” , they summarize, while evoking the empathy needed to get started or the fact of loving taking care of others and teamwork. “There is not only critical care, there is first the relationship with the other with which one must be comfortable”, also indicates Camille Diaïté. Who, supported by her comrades, assures to have “grown (her) emotional capacity” thanks to her studies. “You should not hesitate to take the plunge and say it when things are not going well. There will always be someone behind you”, they also recommend to future students.
Visit, testimonials, simulations…
Future students and pupils will be able to discover the Institute for Training in Health Professions (IFMS), located on the site of the Thau Basin Hospitals, on the occasion of its open day this Saturday, February 1st from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tours of the premises will be offered at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., as well as a simulation exercise on cardiopulmonary arrest at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. “The students will also provide their testimonies, which helps to de-dramatize things”, says director Fabienne Kasprzyk
In the summer, all three will graduate. Fleur Blanc and Camille Diaïté as nurses. The former, after having imagined going into childcare, would like to work in medicine, while the latter expects a lot from her pre-professional internship in Vietnam. For her part, Maissa Riguet wants to work as a nursing assistant in intensive care. In the Thau basin or elsewhere, but with the memory of “such cool moments” experienced at the IFMS.