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Matron on Call: More True Stories of a 1960s NHS Nurse

Matron on Call: More True Stories of a 1960s NHS Nurse

Matron on Call does for the north of England what Gilda O'Neill and Jennifer Worth did for the East End.

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ISBN 9780755361526
Published 14 February 2012 by Headline Publishing Group
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Woodcock, Joan

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ISBN-13 9780755361526
ISBN-10 0755361520
Stock Available
Status Indent title (internationally sourced), usually ships 4-6 weeks
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Imprint Headline Review
Publication Date 14 February 2012
International Publication Date 19 January 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Woodcock, Joan
Category Biography & Autobiography
Nursing
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
NBS Text Autobiography: General
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 292
Dimensions Width: 156mm
Height: 223mm
Spine: 27mm
Weight 430g
Dewey Code 616.025092
Catalogue Code 245575

Description of this Book

That's the thing about Casualty - one minute you were trying desperately to save someone's life, the next you were trying to stop a simple nosebleed. Since training to be a nurse in the 1960s and with an NHS career spanning over forty years, Joan Woodcock has seen it all. Working on hospital wards and in prisons and police units, Joan quickly learned to keep a cool head whatever the situation. Here she recounts the highs and lows of her time in the casualty unit. Taking place over twenty-four hours one New Year's Eve, Matron on Call shows what really goes on behind the scenes in Accident and Emergency. Joan deals with every manner of injury: from broken limbs, horrific road accidents and fatal heart attacks to drunken patients jumping the queue, ingrown toenails and earache, Joan shares her memories and tales. Funny, poignant and compelling, this is a heartwarming portrait of a dedicated professional.

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Author's Bio

Joan Woodcock was born and brought up in Blackburn, Lancashire, to hard-pressed working class parents. Hospitalisation at the young age of four inspired her to become a nurse, and at 16 she started as a cadet nurse, before beginning formal nurse training two years later under the traditional matron system. Despite the strict discipline and harsh training regime, Joan qualified as a State Registered Nurse in 1971. Her career spanned 41 years, and included positions in hospital casualty departments, GP practices, the prison service, Marie Curie cancer care homes and in the Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Centre for Lancashire Police - as well as a brief moment of fame on national TV. Joan took early retirement in 2008 to spend more time with her family and her beloved pet spaniel Gino.

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