Dawn Brookes initially trained in Leicester, England. She moved to London and then to Reading in Berkshire where she also trained as a midwife. She later trained as a district nurse whilst undertaking a Bachelor’s degree. She worked as a district nursing sister and undertook a Masters degree in health care, later working as a lecturer/practitioner. Following this she moved to Derby and worked as a community matron and more recently an advanced nurse practitioner, gaining Post graduate diplomas in advanced practice and health research. She has a good sense of humour while maintaining an earnest desire to encourage high standards of practice. She is alo the founder of Oakwood Literature Festival: https://www.oakwoodbookfest.co.uk/
Hurry Up Nurse
The memoir follows the ups and downs of a trainee nurse during the 1970s. It is written with humour and candour but also a great deal of compassion.
The book follows the author’s experiences as she and her friends come to terms with the non-stop hustle and bustle of hospital life. As you are drawn into the book you will be introduced to many unforgettable patients’ and their stories, while getting to know a cracking good storyteller, when you follow her onto the hospital wards. Dawn shares the discipline, laughter and inevitable sadness as she learns to cope with the strains of shift work. It also highlights the domineering presence of the Ward Sister during that era.
‘The Sister called to me. ‘Nurse Brookes, set up a trolley for a lumbar puncture.’
‘I have never set up a trolley for a lumbar puncture Sister.’
‘WELL LEARN!’ She shouted and stormed of up the ward.
The chapters are separated into ward placements and the experiences of caring for patients in each of these different environments draws you in and helps you to understand what the student nurses’ went through during their training.
The most challenging placements are shared with humour and understanding, acknowledging her weaknesses. remember, she writes, she is still a teenager coming across daily what most people will not experience in a lifetime.
As well as providing an insight into nurse training, Hurry up Nurse,is a warmly written medical biography that treats us to a glimpse into the social history of life in the 1970s and early 1980s. This funny & poignant nursing memoir will make you laugh and make you cry.
The second book in the series ‘Hurry up Nurse 2′: London calling’ is about my exciting years in London’s East End from 1980-1982 and is proving popular with readers. The third book called ‘Hurry up Midwife’ will be launched in the summer of 2018.
ISBN: 978-0-9955561-0-2 (Book one)
ISBN: 978-0-9955561-4-0 (Book Two)
£7.99