People's Choice Award
RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards
This is the Scottish publicÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s opportunity to thank a nurse, midwife or nursing support worker who has made a difference to their, or a loved oneÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s, care.
About the award
Patients, clients, residents or relatives can nominate a nurse, midwife or nursing support worker who they believe has made a difference and gone that extra mile to ensure the highest standards of care.
Who can be nominated?
Registered nurses, registered midwives and nursing support workers working within health and care service in Scotland. Entries will be accepted from patient and members of the public only.
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Ready to nominate?
Complete the form at the bottom of this page to submit your nomination making sure your submission fully describes how your candidate deserves to win the award.Â
What makes a winner
Denise Harrison (2024)
Practice Nurse
Brechin Health Centre, NHS Tayside
Denise has been nominated for her exceptional dedication during floods in Brechin. Despite her own responsibilities at home, including caring for her three sons after her husband's passing, Denise worked tirelessly to provide medical care to displaced patients, even on her days off. She assisted patients who had to evacuate their homes, provided care in hotels, and organised support services such as laundering clothes and setting up a bereavement cafe for those struggling with loss. Denise's empathy and commitment to her patients have earned her praise from both colleagues and those she cares for, making her a truly remarkable nurse.
Fiona Bruce (2022)
Paediatric Haematology/Oncology Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Royal Hospital for Children and Young People, NHS Lothian
Edinburgh oncology nurse Fiona Bruce, works at the cityÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s Royal Hospital for Children and Young People while volunteering to give vital care to young cancer patients in Ghana. Along with Edinburgh oncologist Dr Emma Johnson, and other nursing colleagues, they have helped Ghanian child cancer medics set up what has become a leading childrenÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s unit in Africa. The Edinburgh team are part of a global link of child oncology medics who work through UK charity World Child Cancer. Since twinning with EdinburghÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s childrenÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s hospital Ghana now has seven hospitals giving childhood cancer treatment and care and five paediatric oncology doctors for the 1,300 children expected to develop cancer there annually. 11 years ago childrenÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s cancer treatment was being given by a retired nurse in her 80s who drove an old bus a radius of 100 miles around the capital and thanks to Fiona and the rest of the Edinburgh team and their equally dedicated colleagues in Accra, they now have the gold standard child cancer treatment in West Africa and are training colleagues in other African countries.
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Page last updated - 15/10/2024