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Journey to Expertise: From Microbiology Enthusiast to Infection Preventionist

This personal narrative highlights the career path of an individual who transitioned from a passion for microbiology to becoming an infection preventionist. She overcame obstacles through education, internships, and determination and held a crucial role in health care during the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing the transformative power of education and dedication.

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BBC News

pro-covid — the grade band moving back to the pre—covid levels. what support is on offer for— pre—covid levels. what support is on offer for students who may be, we have _ offer for students who may be, we have seen — offer for students who may be, we have seen a — offer for students who may be, we have seen a lot coming in, big smiles, — have seen a lot coming in, big smiles, they have opened their envelopes, but that is not always the case — envelopes, but that is not always the case for even. there may be some who didn't _ the case for even. there may be some who didn't get what they expected? we have _ who didn't get what they expected? we have our staff are working with the students, looking at the options. _ the students, looking at the options, some want to do an apprenticeship, some want to go to university— apprenticeship, some want to go to university and some want to get a 'ob. university and some want to get a job 0ur— university and some want to get a job. our staff are working with them — job. our staff are working with them the _ job. our staff are working with them. the most important thing is them. the most important thing is the students get to the next step they want to do and the majority of our students have got to the next step they — our students have got to the next step they want. our students have got to the next step they want-— step they want. going forward, lookin: step they want. going forward, looking at _ step they want. going forward, looking at university, _ step they want. going forward, looking at university, how - step they want. going forward, looking at university, how have step they want. going forward, - looking at university, how have the students talked about the cost of living crisis, in leeds, there are deprived areas. yes living crisis, in leeds, there are deprived areas.— living crisis, in leeds, there are deprived areas. yes and it has been a worry for— deprived areas. yes and it has been a worry for students _ deprived areas. yes and it has been a worry for students in _ deprived areas. yes and it has been a worry for students in terms - deprived areas. yes and it has been a worry for students in terms of - deprived areas. yes and it has been| a worry for students in terms of how they would _ a worry for students in terms of how they would afford it. we have looked at the _ they would afford it. we have looked at the additional support that is available — at the additional support that is available and making sure that

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Newsnight

studying _ people from the working class about studying is to listen to her and not to lecture — studying is to listen to her and not to lecture her. let studying is to listen to her and not to lecture her.— to lecture her. let me come back because of— to lecture her. let me come back because of course _ to lecture her. let me come back because of course i _ to lecture her. let me come back because of course i understand i to lecture her. let me come back. because of course i understand the point that is being made. let me reply to that. as a result of what we did we got mid—off the old controls on the number of students going to university. —— re—got rid of the old controls. there has been a big increase in the number of low income students going, it is great social progress. in the year i brought in those changes i wanted to... the disaster would have been if people from disadvantaged backgrounds thought they had to pay for the education and couldn't afford to go, that would have been a tragedy but it didn't happen. i completely agree, the pressure point isn't the fees and the so—called debt, the pressure point is the cash to live on at university. aha, debt, the pressure point is the cash to live on at university.— to live on at university. a quick word from _ to live on at university. a quick word from you, _ to live on at university. a quick word from you, roya, - to live on at university. a quick word from you, roya, how i to live on at university. a quick. word from you, roya, how would to live on at university. a quick- word from you, roya, how would you describe the student experience? fin

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Girls rock!

HENDERSON — Right before they leave for the nation's capitol tomorrow, a group of young leaders stopped by Perry Memorial Library to build a display meant to lift up all

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Jazz concert series brings national musicians to New Bern

Jazz is a genre of music that has its own distinctive sound. Popular among African Americans, it began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in New Orleans, LA.

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Verified Live

the horse racing event was targeted by animal rights protesters, who attempted to disrupt the race. a petition to introduce a legal duty of care from universities and colleges towards their students will be debated by mps this afternoon. it was started by a group of 25 families whose children took their own lives while at university. we will keep an eye on that story and bring you a little more later. you are live with bbc news. it's more than 100 years since a a senior member of the british royal family gave evidence in person, in court from the witness box. then it involved a prince over a card game. this week prince harry, the duke of sussex, is due to appear at the high court in london in his case against mirror group newspapers. the younger son of king charles alleges information was gathered unlawfully on him over a 1a—year period — starting when he was just 12 years old.

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BBC News Now

whose children took their own lives while at university. the department for education says a general duty of care to deliver educational and pastoral services already exists in higher education. you are live with bbc news. four days after a deadly train crash killed 275 people in india, a large number of bodies remain unclaimed. officials say over 100 victims remain unidentified. preliminary reports say a signal fault led to the three—train crash on friday night, which has been described as india's worst rail accident this century. archana shukla sent this report. trains start rolling on these tracks again two days after the crash that led to a pile—up. wrecked carriages lay on their sides, a reminder of the horrific disaster. life is still on hold for those searching for their families.

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BBC News Now

been quite high are london, the north—east and north—west as well. good to have you with us. the latest on the child poverty report, thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a man will appear in court today accused of running onto the track during saturday's epsom derby. ben newman, 32 and from east london, will face guildford magistrates charged with causing a public nuisance will stop he was among 31 people who were arrested. a petition to introduce a legal duty of care from universities and colleges to students will be debated by mps this afternoon. it was started by a group of 25 families whose children took their own lives while at university. the department for education says a general duty of care to deliver education and pastoral services

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