District nurse 'a star' in TV reality show.IT TOOK district nurse Barbara Barbara maid exemplifying personal and domestic neatness. [Br. Lit.: Old Curiosity Shop] See : Orderliness Peddie about 20 minutes to get used to being followed by a television camera during the filming for the TV reality show Coromandel Cor`o`man´del n. 1. (Geol.) The west coast, or a portion of the west coast, of the Bay of Bengal. Coromandel gooseberry See Carambola. Coromandel wood Calamander wood. Med last summer. The programme recorded the work of three local GPs, Peddie and volunteer ambulance staff in the Coramandel Peninsular pen·in·su·la n. Abbr. Pen. A piece of land that projects into a body of water and is connected with the mainland by an isthmus. [Latin paen and was screened on TV1 in seven half-hour episodes in December/January 2003/2004. The idea for the programme came from independent television company Cream TV manager Nigel Nigel is a masculine name of English origin and is another form of the name Neil, which is more commonly used. The origin of the name is unusual, as it comes from the form medieval scribes writing in Latin used to "translate" Neil, and the "g" in the name comes from Snowden who had holidayed in Coromandel for ten years and was moved by the dedication of the area's health professionals. As it was filmed during holiday time, unexpected things happened to a lot of visitors in far flung places. The shows featured a car crash and a burns victim, as well as Peddie calling on elderly people needing support assessment, giving care to a terminally ill Terminally Ill When a person is not expected to live more than 12 months. Notes: Any gifts given out by the afflicted person at this time may be considered as a dispersion of the estate rather than a gift. local and dressing the wounds of a diabetic diabetic /di·a·bet·ic/ (-bet´ik) 1. pertaining to or affected with diabetes. 2. a person with diabetes. di·a·bet·ic adj. 1. living an hour's drive from town. "Although I was initially in tear and trepidation trepidation /trep·i·da·tion/ (trep?i-da´shun) 1. tremor. 2. nervous anxiety and fear.trep´idant trep·i·da·tion n. 1. An involuntary trembling or quivering. about being followed around by a cameraman during my working day, I very quickly forgot he was there," said Peddie. "In fact the film crew were just great with the patients and I think the whole programme was a wonderful idea. Those of us working in rural health are mostly forgotten, so it was great to have a programme that set out to promote our work and the people of Coromandel." The cameraman followed Peddie around two days a week for three months, filming her in many different situations. "In the end they only used about one four-hundreth of what they shot!" Peddie moved to Coromandel as a rural public health nurse 17 years ago, working with the community across the life span. Two years ago, her job description changed and she became a district nurse. She has received "hugely positive feedback" about her involvement in the series from people in the local community and from around the country. "Being part of this series was really affirming of the work I do," she said. |
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