In a heartwarming display of dedication to his community, Ghanaian-trained nurse and musician Scrip T has embarked on a mission to empower fellow African nurses in the UK diaspora.
Through his OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) training program, Scrip T aims to give back to his community and make a lasting impact.
This month, Scrip T successfully concluded his third cohort of OSCE training, achieving an impressive 98% pass rate on the first sitting.
This accomplishment is a testament to his commitment to excellence and his passion for helping others succeed.
Scrip T’s journey as a nurse and musician is unique. Born and raised in Ghana, he pursued a career in nursing before relocating to the UK to further his education and career.
However, his love for music never wavered, and he has successfully balanced his nursing career with a thriving music career.
In addition to his nursing achievements, Scrip T has also gained recognition in the music industry. His song titled “Selfish,” which features multiple award-winning artist Kuami Eugene, is doing marvelously well, receiving massive airplay and topping charts.
The song’s success has given Scrip T the rare opportunity to perform on some big stages, both locally and internationally, especially within Ghanaian communities in the UK. This dual success highlights his versatility and ability to impact lives in both of his professions.
Despite his many achievements, Scrip T remains humble and dedicated to giving back to his community. His OSCE training program is designed to support African nurses in the UK diaspora, many of whom face unique challenges in their pursuit of nursing careers.
Through his program, Scrip T provides personalized guidance, support, and mentorship to his students, helping them overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. His dedication to his students’ success is evident in the impressive pass rates of his cohorts.
Scrip T’s commitment to giving back extends beyond his OSCE training program. He is a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion in the nursing profession and works tirelessly to raise awareness and understanding of the challenges faced by African nurses in the UK.
As Scrip T looks to the future, he remains committed to his mission of empowering fellow African nurses and giving back to his community.
His OSCE training program will continue to play a vital role in achieving this goal, and his students will undoubtedly benefit from his expertise, guidance, and support.
In the words of Scrip T, “Empowering others is not just a gesture; it’s a responsibility. As I continue on this journey, I remain committed to giving back to my community and making a lasting impact.”
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