Wearing a face mask, Collette looks at a hospital monitor

72 years of the NHS: Cpl Collette Mckay’s story

There are around 2000 Medical Reservists who work within the NHS by day and serve in the Armed Forces in their free time. Cpl Collette Mckay is an RAF Reservist Medic and NHS Nurse currently serving at 612 Squadron, which provides medical and nursing personnel to support the UK military. Read her story

Ministry of Defence
3 min readJul 3, 2020

I qualified as a nurse five years ago, and I currently work as a critical care nurse providing support to patients and their families through episodes of critical illness. I work 12.5 hour shifts as part of a large team. I work in an unpredictable, rapidly evolving, technologically advanced environment and love to be constantly learning.

Collette wearing RAF uniform. In the background there is a large container with a red cross.
Collette is a Medical Reservist serving at 612 Squadron in Fife

I have been an RAF Reservist on 612 Squadron for four years. Before I joined, I had no military experience and didn’t know anyone who did. The people I’ve met, the skills I’ve gained and the places I’ve travelled are truly unforgettable. The training commitment is so flexible too, so it really suits my need to have a good work-life balance. I spend one weekend a month training, in addition to 15 days of continuous training which can be split up in to sections. Every training venture challenges me mentally and physically which I thoroughly enjoy. I have met some of my best friends through the RAF, and networked with a variety of people from different backgrounds.

Basic training at RAF Halton in 2017 completely pushed me out of my comfort zone and helped build the character that I am today. Any time things are a bit rough, I think “Hey, least I’m not at basic training”. I am slightly joking, but it was eye-opening stuff.

In 2018 I travelled to 911 Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron in Pittsburgh, USA. We participated in the United States Air Force (USAF) Medical Reserves training, planned a successful training exercise and contributed to establishing the strong relationship we now hold with this squadron.

Collette stands on a hill with several people standing in the background
Cpl Collette Mckay

In March I travelled to Norway for an extreme cold weather training event where I learned to cross-country ski. I trained alongside Norwegian Reservists in cold weather first aid and experienced the culture of Norway. I was also buried in a simulated avalanche and got “rescued” by search and rescue dogs. I have such a love for dogs, so this made me so happy.

My civilian job involves a lot of natural physical, emotional and mental stressors. Being a reservist provides me with opportunities to get involved in travel, sports and adventurous training.

The past four years have given me the chance to crossover my two roles. I am applying my skills and experience from the Reserves in my civilian role including leadership, management, initiative, team working, confidence and problem-solving skills. Thanks to the RAF, I have a leadership qualification and skills that I can use in my civilian role. Thanks to the NHS, I have all these existing clinical skills and expertise which are so easily transferred into any other environment.

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