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Woman's Hour

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A Woman of First

You trained as a nurse in the 1950s and then declined a scholarship to become a doctor. Instead you became the very first trained midwife, and had to take unpaid work. How hard was it being the first as a woman? Explain to us what that experience was like. It was challenging because we only had one doctor as well. The first medical doctor who was trained in Dundee was also in the hospital. So a hospital of 400 beds to have one trained nurse and one trained midwife was quite challenging. But then we were able to generate confidence in our people because we spoke the language. We are the people who their new parents, their new us.

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