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Teamwork takes us through the tears, joy and challenges: Ninewells nurses reflect on dynamic NHS careers
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As part of our focus on nurses from Fife and Tayside for International Nurses Day, we talked to nurses about their career highs and lows.
There are 62,346 NHS nurses working in Scotland. Of those, 5,244 work for NHS Tayside.
We spoke to four nurses from Ninewells Hospital in Dundee about their profession.
Marie (left) and Lynne (right).
Marie Maclellan began her career as a nurse in 1993 and has enjoyed a dynamic career of both practice and teaching.
She jobshares with
Lynne Douglas, who has been a nurse for almost 21 years and started her current post earlier this year.
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University leads training to help NHS respond to stress and burnout
With the additional pressures of COVID-19, it has been a year like no other for the NHS.
Now the University of Plymouth has been working with and training nurse professionals to help colleagues in need of support.
The Professional Nurse Advocates (PNA) programme was launched this year by Chief Nursing Officer for England, Ruth May and funded by NHS England.
With 400 teaching places in the first wave, funded nationwide, the University was allocated 120 – and has just completed training its first cohort.
PNA training provides those on the programme with skills to improve the quality of patient care, and to facilitate restorative supervision to their colleagues and teams in nursing and beyond.