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My life as a nurse: Christie Watson reveals life on of the NHS frontline


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Christie Watson worked as a nurse for 20 years. She has now written an extraordinary account of her time on the front line & reveals life at its frailest and most courageous ? and the transformative power of kindness.


The Language of Kindness is an astonishing account of a profession defined by acts of care, compassion and kindness


Come along to the event on Tuesday 8th May to hear Christie Watson and Caroline Elton discuss the NHS, share their views of life behind the scenes and what it is like for the teams that look after us in hospitals.


BOOK TICKETS HERE: www.village-books.co.uk/events ?10 & includes entry & drinks.

This event is taking place at Bell House, 27 College Road, Dulwich SE21 7BG

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