Former Hospital Caterer fulfills dream of becoming a nurse

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A former hospital caterer has shared his story of fulfilling his dream of becoming a nurse. Chris O'Meara from Dumbarton started working at the Golden Jubilee University Hospital in Clydebank as a Catering Team Leader before being encouraged to apply to become a Healthcare Support Worker. The 38-year-old's chirpy, outgoing nature and rapport with patients was noticed by a ward manager who thought he would be the perfect fit for the nursing team - despite his fears about his dyslexia getting in the way.

A former hospital caterer has fulfilled his dream of becoming a nurse after being encouraged by a ward manager. Chris O'Meara started as a Catering Team Leader before becoming a Healthcare Support Worker.

Despite his dyslexia, he was deemed a perfect fit for the nursing team.

 

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