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Scott Nguyen

“I feel privileged to be able to make a difference in people's lives, even in small ways.”

Growing up in Hanoi, Scott always had a passion for helping others. After moving to Canada as a teenager, he pursued a career in nursing, studying at the top nursing school in Toronto. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Scott volunteered to work on the front lines at a local hospital. Despite the long hours and risk to his own health, Scott never hesitated to put his patients first. In his free time, Scott enjoys playing basketball and exploring Toronto's vibrant food scene.

What's the biggest challenge of being a nurse during the pandemic?

The constant fear of getting infected and bringing it home to my family. It's a difficult balance between caring for others and taking care of ourselves and our loved ones.

What's your favorite memory from volunteering at the hospital?

There was a patient who was feeling really down and isolated. I spent some extra time with her, talking and listening to her worries. A few days later, she was discharged and she came back to say goodbye and thank me for being there for her. It was a small moment, but it reminded me of why I became a nurse in the first place.

A sunny park in Toronto with happy children playing
Just like how a smile can brighten someone's day, I hope to bring a ray of hope to my patients.
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