User:Darby48

Frank( Francis) Darby, born 25.05 1948 in Whitburn west Lothian, in his aunts house, the beloved Annie Mcgrane. Did well at school, but because his father had passed away 3 months before he was born he had to leave school at 15 to earn money for his mother. Night school was a blessing and, after spending a full day in a Steel foundry, cycled to night school and gained 5 highers. He always wanted to do something " dramatic" in life and he, in the what he thought was an interim job, became a Nursing Assisatant in a local psychiatric hospital,Bangour Village Hospital in Dechmont west lothian. Falling in love with the work he decided to undergo full training and at the age of 17 and a half his full training commenced. After 3 years of training and passing all exams with distinction he was awarded the Crighton medal. Due to rules in those days he was not able to practice until he was 21 ( having passed all exams at 20) rather than sit around he went to Nigeria and worked with the medical teams during the Biafran War, after 6 months he returned to the UK and proceeded to undertake post graduate general Nurse training in what was then known as The Southern group in Edinburgh. Passing his finals he was "Unemployed", he then recieved a call from a lady, Miss Oliphant at bangour Village Hospital, who invited him back and he was appointed Charge Nurse in ward 4, known at that time as "The Hospital Block ". This made him the youngest Charge Nurse In Britain aged 23. After a few years he moved to the Dept of psychological medicine at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children. Before he leaves bangour he has always stated that he met the most incredible comrades there who he has described as "the salt of the earth Which would never come close to describing the staff that I worked with, some who I believe he is still in touch with. Whilst at Sick Childrens was "headhunted " to set up the Inservice education dept, based at the City hospital in Edinburgh, this dept was designed to increase the knowledge of qualified nursing staff and  set up the first training scheme for Nursing auxilliaries.  At this time he designed a "foolproof " method of drug administration to erradicate errors in hospitals, this method although it has been modified has still the basic formula of his design  Having done as much as he could with this Dept he was appointed nursing officer responsible for the Neurological and cardiological rehabilitation dept at Astley Ainsley Hospital in Edinburgh.This was changed to principal nursing officer grade,, Because of a low boredom threshold he started working in the Insurance industry in free evenings and for a period he was running his Dept in the NHS and was a manager in the insurance Industry. As a result of low wages in NHS he moved to the finance industry, to cut a long story short after moving to England he became General manager Of New York Life, Now retired he have a great interest in current NHS practices and will do what he can to get " back to basics " he is also involved in the future of bangour village hospital