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Health professionals devote their lives caring for us and now, we have an opportunity to get to know more about them.
Can a doctor or nurse give a patient the best care if he or she hasn't slept for days? How do they cope with the pressure? What if they are being bullied or sexually harassed at work?
These and many more questions will be answered in Grace Under Pressure at the Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre this month where the doctors and nurses will share their experiences of training and working in hospitals.
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It is written by David Williams and Paul Dwyer in collaboration with the Sydney Art and Health Collective.
The deeply moving theatre experience is based on hours of in-depth interviews with doctors and nurses about their experiences of training and working in hospitals.
Get a glimpse into their lives through Grace Under Pressure which shares the hidden stories of health professionals at the Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre from June 10-12.