Derry nurses reunited after 50 years
The women, who studied in 1966, went on to dedicate their lives to the vocation of nursing. However they never forgot the many friends they made along the way and earlier this month nine of them got together for a reunion night in the Beech Hill Hotel.
One of them, Evelyn Smith, explained that the first 12 weeks in Agnes Jones were spent having tuition.
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Hide Ad“We then progressed to the wards,” she said. “That picture was taken on the first day we started in the wards. It was three years before you qualified and we all had to do a rotation. In those days we did six nights on and three nights off, but you never thought anything of it.
“The rule was that you had to live in the nurses’ home for the first two years. The craic there was great and there was great camraderie. We were like a family and used to borrow each other’s clothes.
“If you met a fella at a dance one week and he looked for the dress you were wearing the next he might find it being worn by a different girl!
“It was lights out at 11pm. in the home unless you had a pass to be out late.”
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Hide AdShe revealed how the women had all branched into different forms of nursing including coronary care, surgical, midwifery and emergency.
“It was brilliant to meet up,” she said. “Sadly three of the girls have passed away and some of them couldn’t make the reunion. There was so much talking and great memories. We all agreed that we had been given great training from Matron Betty Boyce.
“For all of us nursing was a vocation.”