The mum had Ebola and she breastfed her baby. “My favourite memory is of the woman who had just given birth to a wee girl. She witnessed many traumatic cases, but she has fond memories too. Margie nursed Ebola patients in Sierra Leone. “It is hard to see children and women with gunshot wounds. “The work is completely different, you have to learn quickly and adapt while working with very basic equipment,” said Claudia. She found herself treating gunshot wounds, malnutrition, malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia, dehydration, and landmine injuries. People like Claudia, who swapped her life in South London for helping patients during the conflict in South Sudan. We are so grateful to the many fantastic Red Cross nurses who work around the world today.
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