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Ali Shorten, from Bury St Edmunds, has worked in the NHS since 1983.
Ali Shorten and Meg Mann. Ali works in the outreach team while her daughter Meg is currently the ward sister on cardiology
- Credit: Supplied by West Suffolk Hospital
From a young age knew she was destined for nursing; it all began when she started bandaging her dolls and using lipstick to create fake wounds.
She now works in the outreach team, while her daughter Meg Mann, who lives in Ipswich, joined the team at West Suffolk Hospital 10 years ago and is currently the ward sister on cardiology.
Ali Shorten, from Bury St Edmunds, has worked in the NHS since 1983.
Ali Shorten and Meg Mann. Ali works in the outreach team while her daughter Meg is currently the ward sister on cardiology
- Credit: Supplied by West Suffolk Hospital
From a young age knew she was destined for nursing; it all began when she started bandaging her dolls and using lipstick to create fake wounds.
She now works in the outreach team, while her daughter Meg Mann, who lives in Ipswich, joined the team at West Suffolk Hospital 10 years ago and is currently the ward sister on cardiology.