He qualified right at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and immediately made a difference to how asylum seekers were treated.
AN inspirational nurse has told how he used his own experiences of addiction and mentalMature student Craig Davidson qualified right at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and immediately made a difference to how asylum seekers were treated.The 37-year-old is up for the Rising Star honour at the Nursing Times Awards 2022.
Craig was praised for his exceptional work and his strong"moral compass" by fellow nurse and teacher Aisha Holloway, Professor of Nursing Studies at Edinburgh University. "He steps up, is a role model, and his exceptional qualities inspire those around him, including myself.” The Team Leader for the Asylum Health Bridging Team, Stewart Curtis, added: “This is one standout change within the service, among many, that staff and myself have identified as having such a positive impact on patients.
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