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Senior Addiction Nurse recognised in national award

23 May 2024

John McDonald, a Senior Addiction Nurse with the North East Alcohol and Drug Recovery Service in Glasgow was announced as the winner of the RCN Scotland adult nursing award at a glittering awards ceremony tonight (23 May 2024).

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This award aims to recognise those who have succeeded in raising standards of care for their patients and service users and have made an outstanding contribution to the care of adults. 

John, an inspirational figure in addiction services, has significantly contributed to improving and expanding services, particularly in alcohol and opiate replacement treatments. He enthusiastically embraced the introduction of Buvidal, a novel treatment, and played a pivotal role in disseminating information and support to clients, families, and other stakeholders. The number of clients utilising Buvidal has grown substantially under his guidance, with regular clinics now serving over 440 individuals.

By advocating for informed decision-making, John has empowered clients to pursue personal growth and development, leading to tangible benefits such as increased employment, education and community integration. Despite initial challenges, interventions like psychosocial support have helped overcome barriers, resulting in clients reporting improvements in various aspects of their lives, including physical and mental health. John's exemplary professionalism and the success of Buvidal has garnered interest from GP surgeries and pharmacies, with potential expansions into shared care services and ongoing pilot programmes.

Commenting on John’s award win, Colin Poolman, RCN Scotland Executive Director said: “Adult nurses can be found working with adults of all ages across health and care settings from hospital awards, outpatient units, patients’ homes, general practice and clinics. I am pleased to congratulate John on his award. His commitment to providing addiction services to often disenfranchised patients and reducing health inequalities, stood out and make him a worthy winner”.

Congratulations also go to runner up Margaret Harkin, In-Reach District Nurse in Inverclyde, and our highly commended finalist Sharon Sutherland, Parkinson's Nurse Specialist in NHS Highland.

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Thanks to our sponsors of this award, NHS Tayside and NHS Tayside Charitable Foundation. With their support, we were able to go all out and truly celebrate all of our finalists and their contribution to the health and care of the people of Scotland.

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