
"Mr Collins, who has taught Ms Faragher since her first year, and she said they get on really well. "We have a lot of fun and jokes," she said. "Aaron is very caring and supportive, and he has been there to help me gain confidence throughout the last few years." Since assisting with the birth, she has gone on to help deliver her first baby while on placement with the ambulance service."
"It was a "surreal moment" seeing her at the hospital, Mr Collins said. "She was very professional and checked with us both that we were happy for her to stay, which we were," he explained. "She did incredibly well assisting in a birth with her lecturer present.... it's a situation that could have felt daunting, but she did everything she should have done.""
Elise Faragher, a third-year paramedic services student at the University of Worcester, assisted during an elective C-section at Worcestershire Royal Hospital for her lecturer Aaron Collins and his wife Lexy. She recognised her lecturer on placement, checked the family's consent to stay, and offered to cut the umbilical cord after baby Luca was checked. Mr Collins praised her professionalism and supportiveness and noted that she helped build confidence over her studies. After that placement, Faragher assisted in delivering her first ambulance-placement baby. Luca is healthy, meeting milestones, gaining weight, and providing joyful babbles.
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