North West Metropolitan Region Timeline - 1974
St Mary's Hospital School of Nursing
London

In 1974 the North West Metropolitan Region's St Mary's Hospital School of Nursing was based at London W2 1YN. This school had training places for 24 Combined SRN/DipNur, 12 Combined SRN/RMN and 72* SRN student nurses plus 60 SEN (General) pupil nurses per year. There was no record of a hospital cadet/cadet nurse scheme to help feed recruitment.
*10 places allocated for 25 month course for holders of British University Degree.

All were part of the then still mushrooming growth of the NHS following its inception in1948.  An NHS which was to cater for all.  Cradle to the grave. An NHS attempting to cover almost all known medical conditions. Not surprising then that since that beginning there had developed a plethora of nursing specialties, some sub-divided into highly specialized categories, all designed to meet particular needs. The nurses to meet those needs - General, Sick Children's, Mental, and Mental Subnormality Nurses, were all, by 1974, being trained under the auspices of the General Nursing Councils. One for England and Wales; one for Scotland; and one for Northern Ireland.

St Mary's Hospital
Samaritan Hospital for Women
Western Ophthalmic Hospital
Princess Louise Hospital
St Luke's Hospital

SRN/DipNur
SRN/RMN
SRN*
*NB. Pro-forma badges - will be replaced with actual asap. School/Hospital badge photograph needed.

This 1974 timeline is about the St Mary's Hospital School of Nursing, which trained the vast majority of nurses who then initially practised in the area.  About the courses. About the students who followed them to become registered nurses. About the awards they gained on the way. About their teachers, including ward staff. About the hospitals. About nursing practice. Above all it is about the reality of the practice of nurse education and training in the '70's. Perhaps you were one of them. If so why not tell us all about it on our forum. Welcome!!

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