Last month, five first year nursing students attended the annual Florence Nightingale Commemorative Service at East Wellow church, near Romsey (Florence’s final resting place).
During the service, student Evangeline Laidlaw had the privilege of processing the lamp.
Student nurses in front of the altar at Westminster Abbey.
Alongside Evangeline, fellow students Eleanor Ribbits, Jack Rubens, Rachel Garratt and Joanne Curry attended the lunch that followed the service and met representatives from the Florence Nightingale Foundation.
Speaking of the experience, Joanne commented:
As a student nurse, it was a privilege to attend the Florence Nightingale Annual Commemorative Service in the beautiful scenery of Romsey. Learning about the life of Florence Nightingale was an eye-opening experience into how her personal values continue to lie at the heart of nursing; it yet provided the opportunity to reflect on how the founder of nursing would feel about the current care we deliver to patients.
I was truly inspired to meet people who have and continue to shape nursing, making me proud to be an ambassador of the university and part of the future workforce.
The five were subsequently invited by the Florence Nightingale Foundation to attend an educational seminar at St Thomas’s Hospital, London, visit the Florence Nightingale Museum and attend the Florence Nightingale Commemorative Service at Westminster Abbey.
Joanne added:
We thoroughly enjoyed attending the Commemorative Service. It was a privilege to meet such inspirational people.