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Andy Stein

What is a hospital matron?

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What is a hospital matron?

In this article we will describe what is a hospital matron.

Matrons still exists though theyare now usually called a ‘modern matron’. What are they? They are senior nurses within a hospital who – with a doctor called a clinical director or lead, and a manager – are responsible for all that happens on a ward (or sometimes two wards).

So, if you are in hospital, and there is something (especially non-medical) that you are not happy about, first of all ask to see the ward manager (most senior nurse on a ward, ‘under’ a matron).

But if they are not available, or the issue is very serious, ask to see the modern matron. They will do their best to sort it.

They often wear a black uniformWard managers may wear dark blue. Senior and junior staff nurse often wear various shades of mid or light blue, and support workers often wear maroon.

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