Northwick Park Hospital will be starring in a reality TV show about the pressures of working in A&E.
Emergency Nurses has been following the working lives of a group of millennials working in the Harrow-based hospital.
It was filmed over several months, showing the important role played by young nurses and healthcare assistants in the NHS.
The filming is the first time the London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust has featured in a TV series.
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Chief executive Pippa Nightingale said: “We often see senior NHS figures appearing on TV and it’s quite right to highlight the work of our younger colleagues.
“They have made an extraordinary contribution during the past two years and it’s important for the public to see the pressures they face every day.
“The NHS is in safe hands with people like them, and I’m proud that their work is being shared with a wider audience.”
The first episode for the series will air this Sunday (June 12) at 8pm on ITV2.
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