Noel spoke openly about his family's remarkable journey
When Noel Kehoe began his studies at Queen’s, he had no idea of the tough but rewarding journey that would inspire him to graduate with a First Class Honours and a PhD opportunity.
After the first semester of second year, Noel decided to take a break from his studies. He and Nicole then lived on the heart ward for almost three months while Oscaír waited for surgery and then recovered. Within the first two years of Oscaír’s life he received five surgeries. Speaking about his journey, Noel said: “Keeping a positive mindset is essential to overcoming challenging times. This is one of the main reasons that my family has been able to achieve as much as we have.
Throughout it all, Noel says little Oscaír and his family have been his motivation and support network, which has helped him to achieve such success. "When I decided to take a leave of studies at Christmas 2019 my personal tutor, Dr Stuart Sim, was very helpful and understanding.
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