Local nurse retires following a half of a century of service

Pat Hardeman will hang up her tunic this week after completing an incredible 50 years of service within the NHS, the vast majority of which has been spent within Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH).

Pat with Trust Chief Executive, Richard

The lifelong Conisborough resident, began her NHS journey in June 1971, following a suggestion from a former colleague. Having spoken with Matron at Montagu Hospital, Pat enrolled in nurse training, qualifying in 1974 following a placement at Rotherham Hospital. She then re-joined the team at Montagu as a Staff Nurse within surgery before moving to the site’s former Accident and Emergency service in 1980 for a period of around 18 months.

Pat’s next move would prove to be the most long-lasting, with a tenure as Sister within the Outpatients Department lasting for almost 40 years, from 1982 until the present day. Caring for countless patients during this time and becoming a well-known, well-liked and much-respected face within the hospital. A final move would beckon in 2011, and alongside her regular clinics at the Mexborough site, the mother of three would also oversee the same services at both Bassetlaw and Retford hospitals.

After racking up an impressive 50 years of service within the health service, Pat has now finally decided to a take well-earned break, calling time on an incredible career that has positively impacted the lives of so many people across South Yorkshire, North Nottinghamshire and beyond.

Pat with colleagues from Montagu Hospital

Speaking about her retirement, Pat said: “I can honestly say that I have loved every minute of my time within the NHS. I really settled into life at Montagu Hospital, and the Trust, and never thought about going anywhere else. From the patients to the people I have worked with, I can honestly say that I have enjoyed it all immensely – it doesn’t really feel like 50 years at all. I’ll miss everyone, as it has been such a huge part of my life, but I am now looking forward to the next chapter, which will hopefully include a little more sunshine and relaxation!”

  Speaking about Pat’s retirement, Richard Parker, Chief Executive at DBTH, said: “We are honoured within this Trust to have so many colleagues who have worked with us for a great many years. Pat’s commitment however is

unparalleled, and on behalf of everyone at DBTH, as well as our communities in Doncaster and Bassetlaw, I want to thank her for the five decades of service she has given to the NHS. We have benefited a great deal from her care, compassion and knowledge over the years, and while we will be sorry to see her go, Pat more than anybody else has truly earned the break. I wish her nothing but happiness and good health.”

Pat already has plans for her retirement, with four holidays pencilled in the diary, as well as a husband, three sons, two step daughters, granddaughter and two grandsons to keep her busy as she enjoys life after the NHS.