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Great Ormond Street Hospital Nurse: The life of a trainee nurse at GOSH in the 1960s

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In the early 1960s, nursing was not as glamorous as it is today. For trainees like Emily, a young woman from Manchester, working at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) was about doing what needed to be done, every day.

As a nurse on the wards at GOSH, Emily's days were filled with caring for patients ranging from infants to adults. She worked alongside experienced nurses who mentored her and taught her the ins and outs of nursing. With no television or radio in sight, communication relied on face-to-face conversation and handover notes passed between colleagues.

Emily's life was marked by long hours, low pay, and limited opportunities for advancement. Yet, she persevered, driven by a desire to make a difference in the lives of those around her. Despite the challenges, she found joy in working with children and families in need. Emily's experiences at GOSH were shaped by her time as a trainee nurse, and many would come to admire her dedication and compassion.

Read on to learn more about Emily's story and the sacrifices made by nurses like her during this pivotal period in nursing history.

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