Stirling Observer

Special day for hero nurses and midwives

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

Tribute has been paid to the 3,000 plus nurses and midwives who work across NHS Forth Valley as the profession celebrated Internatio­nal Nurses Day yesterday (Tuesday).

The day, celebrated during the first ever Global Year of the Nurse and Midwife, came at a time when the world is in the throes of a viral pandemic.

NHS Forth Valley nurse director Professor Angela Wallace said the dedication by nurses, both in hospital and in the community, was inspiratio­nal.

She added: “If there is a silver lining it is that nurses everywhere have been visible in a way that we could never have imagined. Their leadership and their impact on caring for people whilst developing new ways of working has been seen by the public first hand and in real time.”

She added: “The 2020 Global Year of the Nurse and Midwife coincides with Florence Nightingal­e’s bicentenni­al year and is an opportunit­y to say thank you to local nurses and midwives across NHS Forth Valley. “Throughout NHS FV celebratio­ns were planned but in the wake of Covid-19 these have had to be changed to respond to the pandemic and national guidance on physical distancing. However we have gathered experience­s of people in their care and from those of us in senior and supporting roles to help pay tribute to them and remind nurses at this time that they are valued and recognised for all that they do.

“NHS FV has extremely talented nurses and midwives who are continuall­y supported in their developmen­t and in doing so promote careers in nursing and midwifery for future generation­s.

“We have recently seen this in action with our student nurses and midwifes responding to the call for additional NHS staff by volunteeri­ng to come into service whilst completing and finishing their studies. We celebrate our students too at this time and give thanks to them during Internatio­nal Nurse’s Week.”

Vicky Garvock is a NHS FV learning disability charge nurse working in the community and has been qualified for 13 years. Her first role as a nurse was at Loch View but her love of caring began whilst still at school, including volunteeri­ng at Torwood School, showing children with a learning disability how to bake cakes to raise money for charity, resulting in the purchase of a school bus.

Once she realised that her future lay in nursing, she followed her heart and chose to specialise in learning disability.

Vicky explained: “I think it’s just such a rewarding career as you can become involved in people’s lives all the way through. I also like being an advocate for those who haven’t got a voice be it helping them access social services, health care or indeed everything they need to have a happy life. It means so much to get a smile.

“I think nursing offers so many career paths within the NHS. There’s no limit to your ambition. It’s a really exciting place to be.”

The path to nursing for Pamela Young, who works in the Stroke Unit at Forth Valley Royal Hospital, was prompted by caring for a family member who sadly passed away after being nursed at home. Pamela had previously worked for many years dispensing in a pharmacy, then switched to management but was looking for a change of career. Her first post was at St John’s Hospital in Livingston­e before she moved to work with NHS FV.

Pamela said: “It’s very rewarding helping patients get some normality back to their lives after suffering an acute event which has potentiall­y turned their lives upside down. Every day you learn something new and no one stroke experience is the same as another.

“Although nursing can be challengin­g both physically and emotionall­y the rewards outweigh any challenges you face.”

 ??  ?? Thank you Pamela Young, who works in the Stroke Unit at Forth Valley Royal Hospital
Thank you Pamela Young, who works in the Stroke Unit at Forth Valley Royal Hospital
 ??  ?? Gratitude Vicky Garvock is a NHS FV learning disability charge nurse working in the community
Gratitude Vicky Garvock is a NHS FV learning disability charge nurse working in the community

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