| “I’ve learned so much doing this and I think it has given me great experience for going into medicine. I’ve had a chance to see how the NHS works, how hospitals work and how different teams work together.”
Staff nurse mum Louise began her nursing career in the hospital’s Lomond ward – which was the ward she was actually born in.
She said: “It’s now one of the Care of the Elderly wards, but was previously a maternity ward and my first shift after qualifying was in Lomond, so it’s really quite a special place for me.
“I went on to work at the Royal Alexandria Hospital for 11 years, but I was glad to get back to the Vale. It’s pretty much a five minute walk for us to get home, so it’s ideal in that way.
“This hospital is such a big part of the community and I love working here.”
Staff Nurse Ann Coll and daughter Elaine Hetherington, a Health Care Support Worker currently completing an HNC Healthcare Practice at Glasgow City College on day release, fully funded by NHSGGC – are another family pairing on the ward.
Elaine, from Helensburgh – who was also born in the Vale – said: “It’s great working with my mum, but I when I see her working, I see her as more than my mum, I see her as the nurse she is. |