
The Irish in the UK
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Irish Nurses in the NHS
This chapter highlights the vital contributions of Irish nurses to the NHS since its inception in 1948, underscoring their recruitment and integration into the workforce. It shares personal stories and challenges faced by these nurses amidst cultural shocks as they navigated their new lives in the UK. The discussion touches on their professional growth, social connections, and the urgency of documenting their experiences as many from that era pass away.
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