I recently had an operation to remove my left kidney with a tumour attached, after which I was on ward 11c for a week before being discharged home to recuperate further.
Obviously this was a time of some anxiety for myself and my husband, but this was made so much more bearable by all the amazing team who looked after me. I want to formally thank them all for their outstanding care, compassion and consistent good humour. Each and every member of staff, whatever their role and responsibilities, showed immense consideration for my wellbeing and took time to ensure any questions I had were answered and any concerns addressed.
Over and above their diligence to their professional duties they never failed to lose sight of me as an individual … in short they made dark days brighter.
Unfortunately I don’t know all their names, but I do wish to make very special mention of the following members of staff who will remain in my memory for their kindness and support …. Huge Thanks to:
Paul, Ula, Yeoma, Erenga, Chris, Pat, Rebecca and Fiona. (I may have spellings wrong.)
I hope they receive the well earned recognition they deserve for their excellent commitment to their various roles in the care of patients.
"They made dark days brighter"
About: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Urology (Ward 11c) Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow Urology (Ward 11c) Glasgow G51 4TF
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