Description
The memoir of a Great Ormond Street nurse.
This is the inspirational story of life as a nurse during the 1960s, 70s and 80s, most of which was spent at Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital.
Susan Macqueen was 12 years old when she accompanied her mum to see her friend Ms Fairweather, the matron at the local nursing home and from that day on she knew she wanted to be a nurse. A few years later, despite being told that her grades weren't good enough and having left school with only two O-Levels, Susan was accepted on the three-year nurses training course at Addenbooke's hospital in Cambridge. It wasn't long before Susan knew she wanted to work with children and set her sights on a job at Great Ormond Street. Thirty-five years later, on her third attempt, Susan has finally retired from that iconic hospital and is enjoying a more leisurely pace of life.
Hope, despair, laughter and tears, Susan's stories move the reader through the incredible stories that she was faced with on an every day basis.
The memoir of a Great Ormond Street nurse.
About the Author
When Susan Macqueen was a child, she knew she wanted to be a nurse. Despite being told her grades weren't good enough, Susan was accepted on to a nurse training course and never looked back. Over forty years later and, on her third attempt, Susan finally retired from Great Ormond Street Hospital in 2011, and is now enjoying a more leisurely pace of life. She is the President of the Great Ormond Street Nurses' League and still works for the Hospital in a consultative role.
Book Information
ISBN 9781409129172
Author Susan Macqueen
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Weight(grams) 220g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 131mm * 17mm