Before the pandemic I was the textbook definition of the female surgeon stereotype; strong and stoic. We train hard to grow a thick skin. That day in March 2020, for the first time in eight years working for the NHS, I cried. But my tears were not just for the sick and dying around me, nor worries for my loved ones; they were tears of terror and uncertainty.
PublisherMetroMedia TypeOnline PublisherYear2021Linkmetro.co.uk