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Nurses: The way the profession is changing | Nurses: The way the profession is changing |
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From the running of general practices to carrying out surgical operations, the role of nurses is changing. So what are some of the things modern nurses do? | From the running of general practices to carrying out surgical operations, the role of nurses is changing. So what are some of the things modern nurses do? |
Performing surgery | |
Surgery for skin cancer and carpal tunnel syndrome are probably operations you would expect a surgeon to do, but nurse Sara Dalby performs these and other procedures routinely. | Surgery for skin cancer and carpal tunnel syndrome are probably operations you would expect a surgeon to do, but nurse Sara Dalby performs these and other procedures routinely. |
A surgical care practitioner, a senior nurse with specialist training who works under the supervision of a surgeon, she also assists in theatre for major operations. | A surgical care practitioner, a senior nurse with specialist training who works under the supervision of a surgeon, she also assists in theatre for major operations. |
But when she qualified as a nurse, in 2003, she had not considered the prospect of doing such work. | But when she qualified as a nurse, in 2003, she had not considered the prospect of doing such work. |
"I didn't even think I'd go into theatre, necessarily," Ms Dalby, who works at Aintree University Hospital, in Liverpool, told the BBC. | "I didn't even think I'd go into theatre, necessarily," Ms Dalby, who works at Aintree University Hospital, in Liverpool, told the BBC. |
"But when I started going into theatre and I saw the practices and I thought how interesting it was, and then the opportunities came to be able to develop to do that myself, that's what I went into." | "But when I started going into theatre and I saw the practices and I thought how interesting it was, and then the opportunities came to be able to develop to do that myself, that's what I went into." |
Ms Dalby has also co-developed modules for university students and people training to become surgical care practitioners. | Ms Dalby has also co-developed modules for university students and people training to become surgical care practitioners. |
"One of the most fantastic things about nursing as a profession is the variety of roles and the different scope of practice you can do," she said. | "One of the most fantastic things about nursing as a profession is the variety of roles and the different scope of practice you can do," she said. |
"I think what's really nice about being an advanced practitioner is that you get to develop but you still stay on the front line. | "I think what's really nice about being an advanced practitioner is that you get to develop but you still stay on the front line. |
"You still deliver care to patients every day rather than perhaps going into a management position or an education role." | "You still deliver care to patients every day rather than perhaps going into a management position or an education role." |
The nurse-led general practice | The nurse-led general practice |
Cuckoo Lane Practice in Ealing, west London, is similar in many ways to other general practices. It is a bustling surgery at full capacity, serving more than 5,500 patients. | Cuckoo Lane Practice in Ealing, west London, is similar in many ways to other general practices. It is a bustling surgery at full capacity, serving more than 5,500 patients. |
But there is one key difference - it is one of the few practices in the UK to be nurse-led, rather than run by GPs. | But there is one key difference - it is one of the few practices in the UK to be nurse-led, rather than run by GPs. |
Not only is the practice run by two nurses, most of the appointments are carried out by nurses, too. | Not only is the practice run by two nurses, most of the appointments are carried out by nurses, too. |
These nurses have received extra training so they can do most of the work normally done by GPs, such as prescribing medication. | These nurses have received extra training so they can do most of the work normally done by GPs, such as prescribing medication. |
The practice also employs two GPs, particularly for patients with "especially complex medical needs". | The practice also employs two GPs, particularly for patients with "especially complex medical needs". |
It has been awarded an "outstanding" rating by the Care Quality Commission - the only one out of 79 practices in the borough. | It has been awarded an "outstanding" rating by the Care Quality Commission - the only one out of 79 practices in the borough. |
Julie Belton, one of the two directors of the practice, said patients appreciated the care they received from the nurses. | Julie Belton, one of the two directors of the practice, said patients appreciated the care they received from the nurses. |
"This is stuff that nurses are good at - their care, their compassion, and they're clever," she said. | "This is stuff that nurses are good at - their care, their compassion, and they're clever," she said. |
"There's this assumption, 'I can't do this - I'm not a doctor,' but actually with the right training and the right set up the world's your oyster." | "There's this assumption, 'I can't do this - I'm not a doctor,' but actually with the right training and the right set up the world's your oyster." |
The award-winning male neonatal nurse | The award-winning male neonatal nurse |
Colm Darby, from Belfast, works in an area of healthcare more commonly associated with women - neonatal nursing. | Colm Darby, from Belfast, works in an area of healthcare more commonly associated with women - neonatal nursing. |
For seven years he has worked with newborn babies who require intensive care. | For seven years he has worked with newborn babies who require intensive care. |
And in December he was awarded the title UK Neonatal Nurse of the Year. | And in December he was awarded the title UK Neonatal Nurse of the Year. |
Mr Darby said he now saw more men either working in paediatric nursing or studying to join the profession. | Mr Darby said he now saw more men either working in paediatric nursing or studying to join the profession. |
He said: "A lot of young men are willing to say, 'Yeah, I want to do that role, typically a woman's, but I'm happy to say I want to do it,' without the fear of being judged for it." | He said: "A lot of young men are willing to say, 'Yeah, I want to do that role, typically a woman's, but I'm happy to say I want to do it,' without the fear of being judged for it." |
Mr Darby said it was important that men took up more nursing roles because they offered a different, often more "analytical perspective and one that in some cases will appeal more to other men". | Mr Darby said it was important that men took up more nursing roles because they offered a different, often more "analytical perspective and one that in some cases will appeal more to other men". |
"In nursing, it's good to have a variety of opportunities for patients to be able to feel they can talk to whoever they want to," he said. | "In nursing, it's good to have a variety of opportunities for patients to be able to feel they can talk to whoever they want to," he said. |
"It's important that we offer not just a multi-disciplinary team in relation to health professionals but in our makeup of people." | "It's important that we offer not just a multi-disciplinary team in relation to health professionals but in our makeup of people." |
How to become a nurse | How to become a nurse |
Source: Royal College of Nursing | Source: Royal College of Nursing |
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