- 30 July 2020
- 11 min read
My Long Nursing Career: What Haven't I Done In Nursing And Why I Love It!
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With a career spanning nearly 4 decades, Branch Nurse, Julia, vividly illustrates how far (and wide) a career in nursing can take you and how, as a Nurse, you never stop learning.
Topics covered in this article
Student Days: Harold Wood, 1982-1985
1985-1987 Newly Qualified Posts
Branching Out: Papworth, 1987-1989
Daring To Start An Adventure: A&E Nursing At Orsett Hospital, 1990
My Big African Adventure: Nurse Advisor In Botswana, 1990
A Unique Nursing Experience: Quidenham Children’s Hospice, Norfolk, Early 1990s
Back To Africa: Voluntary Orphanage Work In Kenya, 1995-1996
Working From An Office: Nurse Advisor for NHS Direct, 2001-2014
Hands On: Enteral Nurse, 2015-2016
My Current Position: Branch Nurse for a Care Agency, 2016 to Present
Student Days: Harold Wood, 1982-1985
I was in the first intake of students for Registered General Nurse training, replacing the State Registered Nurses, based at Harold Wood Hospital, Essex.
I’d moved down from my family home in Yorkshire, and I remember being scared that I was far away from home, but also excited to start my career as a nurse.

I remember fearing that the tutors would pick on us, asking difficult questions!
In the whole right week introductory block, we sat in lectures in our full uniform and hat, and I would wonder what the difference was between medical and surgical, often thinking, ‘what on earth am I doing here?’.
We worked as part of the ward team and got paid - imagine!
What I Learnt from our Tutor:
'You are all here to become nurses, and you may make friends along the way. However, you may face professional dilemmas, and these may challenge your friendships.’
About this contributor
Branch Nurse
I'm Julia, and I have had an interesting, varied career as an RGN, spanning 35 years, so far. I am currently a Branch Nurse at Prestige Nursing & Care in Norwich.
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Mat Martin
4 years agoReally loved reading this Julia, thanks for sharing it.
Really loved reading this Julia, thanks for sharing it.
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Matt Farrah
Matt Farrah
4 years agoThanks for sharing such a fantastic story here Julia. I'm sure this will inspire anyone considering nursing to go for ... read more
Thanks for sharing such a fantastic story here Julia. I'm sure this will inspire anyone considering nursing to go for it!
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