Cicely
Dame Cicely Saunders trained to be a nurse during WWII, but took a job as a medical social worker at a London hospital for the incurably ill. Her work there led her to become a physician and a researcher in the specialty of pain management. In 1967, she opened the first modern hospice program- St. Christopher’s Hospice of London.
Dame Cicely Saunders trained to be a nurse during WWII, but took a job as a medical social worker at a London hospital for the incurably ill. Her work there led her to become a physician and a researcher in the specialty of pain management. In 1967, she opened the first modern hospice program- St. Christopher’s Hospice of London.
Dame Cicely Saunders trained to be a nurse during WWII, but took a job as a medical social worker at a London hospital for the incurably ill. Her work there led her to become a physician and a researcher in the specialty of pain management. In 1967, she opened the first modern hospice program- St. Christopher’s Hospice of London.