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Nurse of the Month November 2023 - Emma

Matthew Power • November 22, 2023
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Congratulations to our November nurse of the month - Emma! We love having you on our team and are very proud of all the hard work you do and the dedication you have towards your patients. It's incredibly inspiring. Emma has loved her time with FCC, loving the inviting atmosphere and the diverse hospital settings we offer. You can hear more about Emma's time with FCC at the interview below.


1. What do you appreciate most about FCC?

  - "One of the aspects I cherish about FCC is the warm and inviting ambience it provides. As a newcomer to Australia, it has been an exceptional place for me to settle in."

 

2. What motivated you to become a nurse?

  - "My lifelong aspiration to care for others and positively impact their health and well-being has driven me to become a nurse. It's a profession that allows me to fulfil my passion for helping people, and I'm thrilled to be doing so in Australia with FCC."

 

3. What has been the highlight of your journey at FCC?

  - "The highlight of my time at FCC has been the diverse hospital settings I've had the privilege to work in, in and around Brisbane. It's been enriching to collaborate with individuals from various backgrounds and cultures in different wards and hospitals."

 

4. Would you recommend FCC to fellow nurses, and why?

  - "Absolutely, I wholeheartedly recommend FCC to other nurses, especially those who are new to Australia or seeking a supportive work environment. The agency genuinely values its nursing staff, offers exceptional opportunities, and fosters a sense of belonging that makes you feel like part of a big family. It's an outstanding place for nurses to flourish."


Congratulations Emma. If you want to give her your congratulations, check out our posts on Facebook and Instagram.

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