Pictures can only be used in conjunction with the book.
Pictures can only be used in conjunction with the book. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Porsz/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11025188n) Nurses relaxing in 1984. A paramedic has spent more than 40 years photographing the changing face of the NHS - and published his pictures in a new book. Amateur photographer Chris Porsz, 67, spent many of his days off over the last four decades accompanying colleagues to capture the patient's journey from the 999 call to the hospital. He has taken hundreds of pictures of doctors, nurses, patients and wards at three hospitals in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire and now produced a book, Just Be Kind, with part proceeds going to Breast Cancer Research.Chris took dozens of photos over the years, whilst working as a porter and later a paramedic, and his pictures offer a unique behind-the-scenes view of the NHS from the 1980s, with nurses neatly dressed in blue gingham and frilly hats, to the present with masked doctors dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. NHS over 40 years book by paramedic, UK - 20 Nov 2020