Abstract
Nurses from Glasgow's Western Infirmary feature in a Channel Four Cutting Edge programme to be broadcast next Monday. Filmed over a two-month period last summer, the documentary begins as the nurses prepare for their early shift and explores some of the feelings the staff have about the work. 'Outside of my shift I'm probably one of the least caring people out. But because you're paid to be caring, anyone could do it,' says staff nurse Ian Molloy. Another staff nurse, Liz Marshall, describes herself as 'a glorified waitress, a glorified cleaner and a glorified social worker'. 'You do all these jobs and you just wear a nurse's uniform,' she says. [Figure: see text].
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