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Nurse of the Month – January 2022

First Choice Care • February 2, 2022
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With a new year comes new opportunities! At First Choice Care, we will be announcing a nurse of the month every month. This nurse will be kind, caring and compassionate and be reliable and dedicated to our nursing agency.


Congratulations Lili S. you have been nominated as our very first nurse of the month! Have a read of Lili’s Q&A and see what she loves most about First choice care.

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What do you like most about FCC?


I like the reliability and flexibility of picking shifts when and where I want too. FCC have also offered me the opportunity to experience and work in different health care facilities which provides job satisfaction for me.


Why did you want to be a nurse?


I chose my career, as a Nurse, because I wanted to make a difference in someone’s life. To offer hope and kindness to my patients during their time of need is always rewarding and fulfilling.


What has been the highlight of working with FCC?


Good hourly rates and the opportunity to work in a range of different hospital settings from private to public sectors. These experiences have helped improve my skills and knowledge. For me, FCC epitomises Nurses who empower other Nurses.


Would you recommend FCC to other nurses and why?


I would definitely recommend FCC to other nurses as it is run by nurses who understand our needs as healthcare professionals. All FCC staff are amazing, friendly and professional with all communication.

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