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  1. May 12, 2021 · The first nurse to appear on the register was Ethel Gordon Fenwick, a woman who had spent the past 30 years campaigning for the state registration of nurses. But what was her role in the...

  2. Aug 9, 2019 · Instead of being disciplined or tried in criminal court, the nurse was instead quietly dismissed and was able to find a new job at a nursing institute in Sheffield where she was accused of poisoning a patient.

  3. Ethel Gordon Fenwick was the first UK registered nurse. Born in 1847, Ethel fought for the recognition and regulation of nurses by campaigning in parliament against the nurses’ roll; seen as a lesser form of regulation than full registration.

  4. Sep 30, 2021 · 100 years ago today (30th September 2021), Ethel Bedford Fenwick became the first Registered Nurse. She campaigned for 30 years to create registration and the General Nursing Council. A remarkable achievement and an icon for our profession. The Company of Nurses salutes you SRN1.

  5. The early British Nurses Association led to the General Nursing Council being established in 1919; the role of registering members of the nursing profession was passed to the United Kingdom Central Council in 1979 and then to the Nursing and Midwifery Council in 2002 and these bodies also defined the scope of practice and codes of ethics.

  6. Ethel was the first professional registered nurse in the UK and started her training at Nottingham Children’s Hospital when she was 21. ‘She set the foundations of where we are today.’ As a young child, Ethel moved from Scotland to Nottinghamshire where she grew up in Thoroton in the Vale of Belvoir.

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  8. Grace McDougall (1887–1963) was the eneretic commandant of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY), which had formed in 1907 as an auxiliary to the home guard in Britain. McDougall at one point was captured by the Germans but escaped.