The Nurse
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Initial release | August 16, 2017 |
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Languages | English Language |
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About The Nurse
A fly-on-the-wall look at the work of the District Nurses who travel around the country caring for their patients in their own homes.
Blind woman with ill baby denied access to London hospital
... " We immediately informed The Nurse at reception who was also very supportive and went to talk to the security guard...
Blackpool nurse guilty of drugging patients for 'easy life'
... He said the sentence for The Nurse " plainly has to be a sentence of immediate custody"...
Brazil's Supreme Court to vote on decriminalising abortion
... The Nurse in the room said " that s the heart beating, you ll end up regretting having a termination"...
The Christie: NHS bosses targeted me for raising concerns, nurse says
... " They weren t getting the right care because [The Nurse she had concerns about] didn t have the right experience...
Barbie collector displays hidden collection at St Albans cinema
... She s not The Nurse, she s the doctor...
Lucy Letby: Vigil to 'express sorrow and solidarity' with victims' families
... The Nurse went on a year-long killing spree at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016...
Lucy Letby: Senior judge appointed to lead inquiry
... The hospital also delayed calling the police, despite months of warnings The Nurse may have been killing babies, according to its doctors...
Lucy Letby: Deeside mum haunted by photo with baby before death
...By Matthew Richards & Catriona AitkenBBC NewsA mum whose one-month-old baby died on the unit where Lucy Letby worked has said she is " sickened" by a photo of The Nurse with her son...
Duchess of Cambridge praises UK midwives' 'amazing work'
The Duchess of Cambridge visited a maternity ward in London last month
The Duchess of Cambridge has commended the UK's midwives for their "amazing work bringing new Life into Our World " in an open letter to those in The Profession .
In The Letter , Catherine says: "You are there for women at their most vulnerable; you witness strength, pain and unimaginable joy on a daily basis. "
It Comes after The Duchess spent Two Days shadowing healthcare workers at a maternity unit in London in November.
She also praised the staff's kindness.
In The Letter , The Duchess told midwives: "Your work often goes on behind the scenes, and away from the spotlight.
"Recently however, I was privileged enough to witness a small section of it first hand, spending several days at Kingston Hospital's maternity unit.
"Although this was not my first encounter with the care and kindness provided by midwives across the country, it gave me a broader insight into the true impact you have on everybody you help. "
Catherine spent time with staff at Kingston Hospital's maternity unitThe Letter was published ahead of The World Health Organization's international in 2020, which will celebrate The Work of nurses and midwives and highlight "the challenging conditions they often face".
Kensington Palace also released four pictures of her time on the maternity unit.
The Duchess of Cambridge took part in home visits during her time on The UnitShe told the midwives: "The Help and reassurance you provide for parents-to-be and parents of newborns is just as crucial.
"It goes a long way in building parents' confidence from the start, with lifelong impact on The Future happiness of their children.
Catherine has advocated the improvement of early years support for children and their parents, believing it can help mitigate "many of society's greatest social and health challenges".
The Duchess has three children under the age of seven - six-Year -old Prince George , four-Year -old Princess Charlotte, and 20-month-old Prince Louis.
The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to Her Third child, Prince Louis, in April 2018As part of her work at her and her husband's charity, The Royal Foundation, The Duchess brought together a group of academics, practitioners and charities last Year to look at How To provide children with The Best start in Life .
the steering group plans to produce "significant new body of work".
Catherine 's letter, to be posted on The Royal College of Midwives' website, goes on to say: "The Founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale - whose 200th anniversary we celebrate next Year - Once said, 'I attribute my success to this: I never have or took an excuse' and it is that mantra that I have seen time and Time Again in all of my encounters with you.
"You don't ask for praise or for recognition but instead unwaveringly continue your amazing work bringing new Life into Our World .
"You continue to demonstrate that despite your technical mastery and the advancement of modern medicine, it is the human to human relationships and simple acts of kindness that sometimes mean The Most . "
Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, England's chief midwifery officer, who helped deliver Catherine 's children, said: "Around 650,000 babies were born this Year with our fantastic NHS midwives on hand to provide care to women and their families.
"It is a huge honour for The Duchess to recognise the importance of our profession and, as we look ahead to 2020, her support will No Doubt be a massive boost for all those working in maternity services as we celebrate the Year of The Nurse and The Midwife . "
uk royal family, catherine, duchess of cambridge, midwifery
Source of news: bbc.com