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Nurse of the month March 2024 - Michelle

Matthew Power • March 20, 2024
A woman in a pink and white shirt is nurse of the month

Congratulations to March’s nurse of the month – Michelle! We’re really excited to present you with this award. You’ve been working hard and putting all your passion and energy into providing the best outcomes for your patients. Thank you for your time, effort and care, it is always noticed.


You can read more about Michelle and her time with FCC at the interview below.


What do you love most about FCC?

What I love most about FCC is I have full control of my hours and work flexibility and the team works with me ensure I’m happy with what’s being provided 


Why did you become a nurse? 

Health literacy is a passion of mine, I became a mental health nurse to educate health consumers to enable them to have a quality life. 

 

What has working with FCC enabled?

Being able to have such broad experience within my scope of practise, I’ve picked up new skills and learnt so much more. And having the perfect balance between work and life 

 

Do you reccomend FCC?

Yes I recommend FCC, I live a busy life with my sports commitments and being with FCC allows me to chase my dreams while also making ends meet. They are supportive and try give me work that best suits me!! 


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