Hello, I have a friend who has been accepted as a mature student, along with myself to study Nursing at University next Sept'.
The only problem is that she will be studying mental health nursing (i'm doing general). Her main concern is that she was hospitalised as a young adult for depression and treating on a out-patient basis.
She is 32 years old now, hasn't suffered from depression for over 10 years but, the H.S.E. ask particular questions in regards to medical forms that have to be filled out, and she feels this could very much jeopardise her chances of placement if she discloses this information on the medical booklet.
Should she say no and hope for the best?
or
Say yes and risk being deemed unfit to work in that particular area because they will more than likely look into her medical history?
What can she do?
The only problem is that she will be studying mental health nursing (i'm doing general). Her main concern is that she was hospitalised as a young adult for depression and treating on a out-patient basis.
She is 32 years old now, hasn't suffered from depression for over 10 years but, the H.S.E. ask particular questions in regards to medical forms that have to be filled out, and she feels this could very much jeopardise her chances of placement if she discloses this information on the medical booklet.
Should she say no and hope for the best?
or
Say yes and risk being deemed unfit to work in that particular area because they will more than likely look into her medical history?
What can she do?