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Nurses now, just as when this book was originally published in 1988, are underpaid and overworked and thousands are leaving the profession every year. But why do many more highly intelligent and well-educated men and women stick to such a difficult and ill-paid job? Donald Gould discovers the answer.

Produktbeschreibung
Nurses now, just as when this book was originally published in 1988, are underpaid and overworked and thousands are leaving the profession every year. But why do many more highly intelligent and well-educated men and women stick to such a difficult and ill-paid job? Donald Gould discovers the answer.
Autorenporträt
Donald Gould (1919-2002) qualified as a doctor from St. Thomas's Medical School in 1942. After war service in the RNVR he took a degree in physiology and became an academic and Professor Physiology at the University of Malaya in Singapore and a senior lecturer at Bart's. He was editor of World Medicine and New Scientist and was medical correspondent for the New Statesman.