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Publication Date:-
2021-05-16
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5 Nurses share their stories for International Nurses Day and reveal their most rewarding roles

TO celebrate International Nurses Day, Fletchers Solicitors have released interviews with 5 Nurses in their medical team, shining a light on their incredible insights and experiences to paint a picture of what it means to be a Nurse today. The Nurses revealed their motivations behind their career choice. Many had the desire to help others from a young age but others, like Emma Marchbank, had been impacted by their own experiences later in life.  "I became a Nurse because my mum became ill and needed surgery to remove her thyroid. She was in Hospital for over 2 weeks due to complications and the nursing staff were just wonderful and always busy, run off their feet. I actually got a work experience place on the ward my mum had her surgery and this helped me to progress to get a job in the Hospital I wanted."

As emotionally challenging the life of a Nurse is, it certainly is a rewarding role. Debbie Moss found her time working in a prison and dementia home the most fulfilling, commenting:- "From a patient improvement point of view, I found offender health very rewarding as this was an area of healthcare that had the least previous uptake. From a heartstrings point of view, it has to be managing a large dementia home. I loved every minute of the challenges that brought and the rewards emotionally were amazing."

Describing her most rewarding role, Elaine Wright said:- "Probably end of life nursing. To be with a patient at the last stages of their life, often when they have no one and no relatives are present."

Tracey Jacques found Midwifery to be her calling, explaining the highs and lows of the job:- "All aspects of Midwifery are rewarding, but the highlight is obviously providing care to the woman and her family in labour. Handing that new born to a woman still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end! Without a doubt, the downside to being a Midwife is having to care for women whose babies have died in utero, especially a term pregnancy. The word 'Midwife' actually means:- 'with woman' and in this situation our role has never been so significant. You usually find that it is these women and their families who are the most grateful for the care and compassion shown to them at the most awful times of their lives."

The Nurses currently work with Fletchers Solicitors and guide the legal team on Nursing standards and patient care. The team have experience in many sectors, making them equipped for the vast range of case types they handle on a daily basis. The 5 Nurses specialise in areas such as dementia, end of life care, Midwifery and surgery.

They use their nursing experience to help Fletchers clients in pursuing legal action when they have been wrongfully injured; a job which many people may not be aware exists. Emma explained her role:- "I use my skills to help solicitors find a breach of care and any causation issues. I then use my knowledge to paginate the records for them so that an expert can look at these to see if there is a breach of care. I can read the writing of most doctors and decipher charts and risk assessments."

Jennifer McAdam's nursing career, combined with an upsetting medical negligence incident close to home led to her current position on Fletchers Solicitors legal team. She shared:- "The cases I see at Fletchers are so varied and interesting. I can see from my own Hospital experience how failures in care have happened. I also have personal experience of being on the other side when my dad went to Accident and Emergency after a collapse. He had been in a lot of pain with a dental abscess and they just put it down to this and discharged him with painkillers. We took him back the day after, he had suffered a haemorrhagic stroke, and I'll never forgive myself for not demanding they did a CT scan on him. So, I guess that's one of the reasons I'm here now. I care a lot about people and to me I still feel I am helping a lot of people, like my dad, by getting answers and by holding people accountable for their actions to ensure that lessons are learnt and practice is questioned, challenged and changed for the benefit of everybody."

The fact that the Nurses work with Fletchers Solicitors means that the solicitors are able to bring informed legal cases from a medical standpoint and understand patient needs in full.
 


British Red Cross Liverpool Marathon

THE British Red Cross are calling to businesses to sign up a team for the Rock 'n' Roll ˝ Marathon, in Liverpool, to raise money for the charity, which helps people in the UK and overseas get the life changing support they need when crisis strikes.

Organised by the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series, it is an iconic, sell out Marathon and ˝ Marathon across Liverpool City Centre, taking place on the 23 October to 24 October 2021. It has become a firm favourite for many runners. The British Red Cross have their own discounted charity places for this event, however these are limited and 1st come, 1st serve so it is advised to book your places as soon as possible! Join the perfect fitness team builder and raise money for a desperately needed cause.

The Red Cross has 260 volunteers in the Merseyside area. This year in Merseyside, the British Red Cross have helped those who have quarantined at Arrowe Park Hospital, in the Wirral. Throughout their stay, they have offered them emotional support by phone if needed, and our staff and volunteers made sure they received parcels from friends and family members. Last year they gave practical help and emotional support to more than two thousand people affected by emergencies such as house fires and flooding. They supported 755 refugees and people seeking asylum to settle in and be reunited with their families, and Red Cross volunteers loaned more than 370 wheelchairs, getting people moving again after an accident or illness. Nationally, the British Red Cross have supported over 500,000 people in the fight against Covid19.

In Merseyside, more than 6,700 people make regular donations to the charity to help fund its work and many more make 1 off donations, donate items to 1 of the charity's 6 Merseyside based charity shops or get sponsored to do events such as the Liverpool Rock 'n' Roll Marathon.

Charis Priestly Bird, British Red Cross community fundraising manager in Merseyside, says:- "We are incredibly excited about this event. Getting involved with the Red Cross gives you so many ways to use your kindness to help people in crisis. Every step you take could be helping a family made homeless by a house fire, someone who needs to borrow a wheelchair to stay independent after an accident and refugees and asylum seekers who need help settling into their new community or making contact with loved ones."

To find out more about how to sign up, contact Charis Priestly Bird on:- 07711 189085 or email:- CPriestly-Bird@RedCross.Org.UK. To find out more about the work of the British Red Cross in the UK and overseas, visit:- RedCross.Org.UK.
 

 
      
 
   
 
 
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