Nicola Hall is a Registered Nurse and is working as a Clinical Nurse Consultant in the stroke team at Logan Hospital. She has been a nurse for more than 34 years.
I became a nurse because I was in a computer programming course when I was unable to submit an assignment on time because I was caring for a sick friend. My lecturer asked me if I wanted to be a computer programmer or a nurse. I pondered that question very seriously and thought it was a terrific suggestion. I certainly felt better helping my friend than being a programmer. I have now been a nurse for 35-plus years and have never regretted my career path change.
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