Sir David, whose organisation is part of the NHS and works with partners to plan, recruit, educate and train the health workforce, was keen to learn about the university’s teaching innovations and the experiences of students ‘on the ground’.
Sir David Behan said: “It’s been inspiring to see how the University of Cumbria has risen to new and unexpected challenges since the COVID-19 outbreak began, and I’d like to express my sincere gratitude for their perseverance, flexibility and commitment.
“COVID-19 has presented unique challenges for training, including the necessity of clinical placements in a system under pressure and a student experience much different to ever before.
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A delivery driver got stuck in a client s driveway during the Texas storm. The couple took her in for five days
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One Texas delivery driver says she is amazingly blessed after a couple offered to let her stay in their home during last week s winter storm.
Chelsea Timmons was delivering her last grocery order to Nina Richardson and Doug Condon s home in Austin when her vehicle got stuck after in their yard on Feb. 14.
The 32-year-old had set out on her last delivery that day just as the snow was picking up. When Timmons arrived at the couple s hilly neighborhood, the snow and ice had made it quite difficult to drive through. I was going down very slowly, remembering to tap my brake, Timmons said. I tapped more aggressively and it just still kept sliding. My heart just dropped as I just slid right towards their house and I just closed my eyes and just prayed that I did not hit these people s home, that I did not damage my car. I just knew definitely knew if I hit their home, that was my tip.