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Mid Yorkshire’s Gynaecology Clinical Support Worker recognised in national awards
Pictured left to right: Talib Yaseen (Chief Nursing Officer), Dr Deb Wildgoose, Stacy Robinson and Kerry Reede Field (Director of Midwifery, Children’s Nursing and Women’s Health)
Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust’s Gynaecology Clinical Support Worker, Stacy Robinson, has been recognised with a prestigious national Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) Award for her significant and outstanding contribution to nursing.
Stacy received her award from Dr Deb Wildgoose, NHS England Deputy Director for Children and Young People’s Services, in recognition of her exceptional commitment to patient care and the positive impact she has made on both colleagues and patients.
She was nominated by her colleague, Alex Brown, Gynaecology Outpatients Sister, who said: “Stacy is always trying to improve herself, completing extra training days so that she can improve the care for patients. Since she joined the department, she has raised staff morale. She is kind, caring, and respectful to both staff and patients.”
Talib Yaseen, Chief Nursing Officer at the Trust added: “Stacy is a valued and respected member of the team. Her passion for learning and delivering the highest standards of care shines through in everything she does. We’re incredibly proud that her hard work has been recognised at a national level.”
The national Chief Nursing Officer for England Awards celebrate healthcare support workers across the NHS who demonstrate exceptional skill, compassion, and commitment to providing outstanding patient care.