the Reformer : “I didn’t even know I’d been put forward for it so I was quite shocked when I got a phone call saying I’d been nominated, and then more shocked that I won it. “It was really nice knowing that people I had worked with had nominated me.“I felt a bit strange being singled out because everyone else does the same things here, showing care and compassion to the patients.“You work as a team and everyone goes hand-in-hand on the wards, that’s how you make it work.” For Linda, showing compassion to patients and families that are often facing traumatic situations is the most important part of the job.She said: “When these people come in they are vulnerable, and when they leave you want them to feel that they are part of a family and.
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