The Scarborough News

Nursing sisters fight Covid pandemic on the frontline

CU Scarboroug­h students work together at Scarboroug­h Hospital

- By George Buksmann george.buksmann@jpimedia.co.uk @g_buks

It is not every day that you go to work with your sister, even less so during a pandemic, but that is the case for two nursing students in Scarboroug­h on the frontline of Covid-19.

Sisters Alice and Emily Martin are helping the people of their home town by answering the NHS call for support in the fight against the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Alice and Emily are two of 22 CU Scarboroug­h finalyear nursing students that have taken on paid clinical placements to work at Scarboroug­h Hospital and in Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust’s community nursing services.

Alice, 25, was a dancer in Essex but pursued a career in nursing after an inspiring stint in domestic services at Scarboroug­h Hospital.

Alice said: “When I worked as a domestic at Scarboroug­h Hospital and saw the day-today work of the nurses and the practical and communicat­ion skills the role required, I knew I could do it. I took my GCSEs, a Public Health course and secured a spot at CU Scarboroug­h.

“Because of the pandemic we’ve had an opportunit­y to learn on the job and I’ve learnt things I would not have experience­d in a more normal time.

“Helping the hospital during this pandemic has given me greater confidence in myself and my ability. I’m just glad to have helped.

“I don’t think I’d have got through it without Emily and Connor [her boyfriend, who is also on the course]. Emily’s very good academical­ly - she gives me advice and I have

helped her on placements. We all support each other.”

The pair are now preparing to be part of the first cohort to graduate with a BSc Adult Nursing degree from CU Scarboroug­h in September.

Emily, 27, worked as a Redcoat at Butlin’s and the expansion of the Coventry

University Group’s nursing education facilities to Yorkshire gave her the platform to pursue her dream of becoming a nurse. She said: “I always wanted to go into nursing but did not want to leave my family - CU Scarboroug­h gave me that opportunit­y.

“It has been tough, emotional but rewarding to give back and help the community with these placements.”

CU Scarboroug­h nursing course leader Janet Wilson said this experience will be invaluable for their future careers.

She said: “This is an amazing opportunit­y for our students to gain practical experience of managing patient care, to work as part of a healthcare team and develop their practical and organisati­onal management skills.

“They have experience­d first-hand how services quickly adapt and change to meet the requiremen­ts of a pandemic. This will give them knowledge and skills they will be able to use throughout their career in nursing.

“We’re incredibly proud of them.”

CU Scarboroug­h, part of Coventry University, launched in 2015.

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Sisters Emily and Alice Martin.

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