ii On Sociology & Becoming a Nurse
Two final observations re.
Maclean, Una. (1974) Nursing in contemporary society. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
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'In the case of nursing, the Royal College of Nursing laid down the course of training and the final tests whilst the General Nursing Council held the solemn register to which aspiring professionals were ultimately to be admitted, and the aim of these two powerful proponents of the nurse's unique role was to limit he epithet 'nurse' to those who had successfully navigated the straight and narrow path to registration.' p.67.
Q. Above, Maclean refers to a solemn register. What do you believe may have shaped the author's writing at that time in 1974? Is the nurse register, towards which you now aspire still 'solemn'? 2000 words.
There has been much debate of late regards the title 'Nurse'. 'Doctor' also.
Secondly, Maclean was prescient in acknowledging the 'Patient's right to information'. pp.119-120.

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