Tea? (Part 4)

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172traindriver

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Mm. Well thats me finished for the night, nos da. Sleep well.:hello:

Night Mrs D :hello:
Off to join you :smile:
 

stephec

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Could be wrong but did the RGN's not do 3 years training as compared to 2 years for enrolled. Not sure about SRN's though.

State registered nurses were what they were called before they became registered general nurses. RGN training is 3 years, State Enrolled is 2.
They no longer do state enrolled nursing programmes. The nurses were still qualified and did much the same job but couldn't progress on to sister.

Thanks ladies. :smile:

So SRN's were Hattie Jacques, and SEN's were more Barbara Windsor? :biggrin:
 

classic33

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Thanks ladies. :smile:

So SRN's were Hattie Jacques, and SEN's were more Barbara Windsor? :biggrin:
Hattie Jacques was a Matron, of the type that could strike fear into doctors even. Not like the modern ones.
 

classic33

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