Cystic fibrosis and university: a learning curve
Jemma Wood, 25, with cystic fibrosis (CF) graduated from university in 2014. After graduating she joined a management consulting graduate scheme, where she has worked for the last three years. She looks back on her time at university, and how taking time out to take care of herself when she was unwell meant that she made the best decisions for her.
With our deepest thanks and in our hearts – Jean Ferbrache
Cystic Fibrosis Guernsey would like to express our heart felt [...]
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