A rare and remarkable look into the NHS frontlines against Covid-19 from a nurse who's seen more than she ever bargained for...
Louise Curtis is an advanced clinical practitioner at an A&E in
a major trauma centre. She was a nurse in the emergency department
for just under eight years, working both as a staff nurse and
deputy sister. She has volunteered abroad in South Africa,
Thailand, Uganda and Ethiopia, caring for disabled orphans, HIV,
and trauma patients.
Sarah Johnson has been a journalist for twelve years, seven of them
at the Guardian. She founded and edits the Blood, Sweat and Tears
series which features first-person accounts of working in and
receiving healthcare. As a writer, she specialises in mental health
and other aspects of healthcare in the UK and abroad.
An important memoir that we all need to read right now.
*Closer*
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