It's hard to single out FAB STUFF from WeNurses, but here's something special

It's hard to single out FAB STUFF from WeNurses, but here's something special featured image
Many of you we hope will be familiar with the concept of @WeNurses, connecting and supporting nurses via twitter, from one tweeting nurse a community of 30,000 nurses has created itself, not forgetting the other communities too.

The communities are wonderfully positive, supporting each other on a personal level as well as sharing best practice too, a lot of really, really fab connections, support and knowledge is created, shared and made available to all that need it, so how do you find something FAB to share in all the wonderful fabness?

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We'll try.... One of the great things about tweeting health care communities is the diversity of roles and experience within them, from students to CNOs is a phrase we use regularly, we at We try our best to create opportunities for the entire range of community members, but we must confess to having a soft spot for the future of nursing within the student nurses in the @WeNurses community.

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So... We would like to share a Fab chat that was hosted by @LugardCYP in January 2015 talking about "learning beyond the classroom"

Why was this Fab... For a few reasons really:

1. For the first time somebody actually tweeted as @WeNurses to 30,000 nurses and that person was a student - that's Fab!

2. Lucy did an amazing job showing the maturity, passion and ability that students have - that's Fab!

3. The chat was really busy with over 100 tweeters engaged in the subject of learning - that's Fab!

4. Lot's of great ideas and opportunities were shared to learn beyond the classroom - that's Fab!

5. It was something new, it might not have worked, but we risked it, We changed, it worked - that's Fab!

You can read the chat, it's summary and find out more about the tweeting world of We here at http://www.wecommunities.org/tweet-chats/chat-details/374 or say well done to Lucy in a tweet via @LugardCYP, she would like that and so would We!

Keep the Fab Stuff coming everyone, we hope you like the word clouds we've added here too :)

So here's is to all the Fab students working hard to build a caring future for patients and well done Lucy, you are Fab Stuff!
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