NZ Blood Service nurse, Kerry Chamberlain, shares her happy place with us.
My happy place is spending my work day with people who are donating their precious time and their blood. I see hundreds of donors in a given week, but they never cease to amaze me.
I started working for the blood service after I moved back from Sydney a few years ago. It had always interested me. I used to work at Starship in the oncology ward and we used heaps of blood products. Without the amazing people who donate their blood, those children would have a very different outcome.
There was a kid I looked after over a 12-hour shift to whom I was probably giving three units of blood products an hour, and it's those stories that I think really shock you.
Almost a whole day's worth of my work collecting blood, from 80 or so people, can sometimes almost go to one person in one day. There was a person in Auckland last week who used about 70 units in one day. A unit is one donation, 470ml, which gets split into three products and can go to three people.