My prison nursing role from emergency to primary care
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My prison nursing role from emergency to primary care

Lucy Williams Newly registered primary care nurse

A newly registered nurse explains the varied experience and career development that prison nursing offers

My first post as a newly registered nurse is working in a category C prison in Yorkshire, which holds more than 900 adult male prisoners. I had my final elective placement at the prison, and graduated from Leeds Beckett University just a month before I began working there in October 2023.

Emergency Nurse. 32, 5, 10-11. doi: 10.7748/en.32.5.10.s3

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