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Main description:
'Running Casualty is really very simple: you have to love everybody, you have to listen to everybody; and when in doubt you do just what Sister O'Hanlon tells you.' Mr William Rutherford, A & E Consultant Kate O'Hanlon spent sixteen years as sister in charge of A & E at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast, working through the worst days of the Troubles. Told with her trademark blend of warmth, compassion and humour, this is her fascinating and extraordinary story of nursing on the front line. 'Reading [Kate O'Hanlon's] well-written book about the often harrowing experiences managing the Royal Victoria A & E department during the 1970s and 1980s, the word indomitable springs to mind.' Belfast Telegraph 'This is a moving and extremely readable biography.' News Letter 'Full of gripping eyewitness accounts - offers a fascinating insight into the horrors of the darkest days of the Troubles.' Irish News
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd
Publication date: May, 2010
Pages: 160
Weight: 652g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Nursing