May 2024
Aysheh Mahmoud
Asrawi
,
RN
Radiology Unit
King Hussein Cancer Center
Amman
Jordan
Aysheh's exceptional care has inspired me, and I'm grateful for her unwavering support. I've written a collection of poetry verses about her compassionate care, celebrating her selflessness and the positivity she brings to her patients' lives, reflecting the essence of humanity.
In 2019, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I want to extend my sincerest thanks to the entire staff at this comprehensive cancer center, not only in Jordan but also in the Middle East: The King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC). Particularly, I want to express my deep appreciation to the remarkable nursing team for their symphony of care, boundless respect, and professionalism. I strongly believe that KHCC has many exemplary nurses who are armed with compassion and dedication. Clinical Nurse Coordinator "Aysheh" is surely one of them. She is genuinely an Extraordinary Nurse.
My story is one intertwined with gratitude. From the first moment I stepped into the Nuclear Oncology Clinic, the Nurse “Aysheh” made me feel safe and cared for. She is a committed and incredibly caring nurse who looked after me during this tough journey and stood out as a symbol of compassion and exceptional care. Her dedication and remarkable cooperation were evident in every interaction, as she carefully addressed my inquires and concerns with uncompromising promptness. She used kind words and gentle touches to calm my worries and fears. Nurse Aysheh's care has been a symphony of compassion and support.
Even though I live a long distance from KHCC, Aysheh makes sure that every appointment is well-planned to save me from being exhausted from long excursions at my age. Her thorough scheduling demonstrates how much she values my well-being. Moreover, her follow-up with my physician is exceptional. She treated me as if I were a member of her family, providing care with a big smile and kindness, always offering her assistance.
Aysheh's exceptional care has inspired me, and I'm grateful for her unwavering support. I've written a collection of poetry verses about her compassionate care, celebrating her selflessness and the positivity she brings to her patients' lives, reflecting the essence of humanity.
In nominating Aysheh for the DAISY Award, I am not only expressing my deepest gratitude for her compassionate care but also acknowledging her commitment to excellence and her role as a source of support throughout my treatment journey at KHCC. Thank you, Aysheh.
My story is one intertwined with gratitude. From the first moment I stepped into the Nuclear Oncology Clinic, the Nurse “Aysheh” made me feel safe and cared for. She is a committed and incredibly caring nurse who looked after me during this tough journey and stood out as a symbol of compassion and exceptional care. Her dedication and remarkable cooperation were evident in every interaction, as she carefully addressed my inquires and concerns with uncompromising promptness. She used kind words and gentle touches to calm my worries and fears. Nurse Aysheh's care has been a symphony of compassion and support.
Even though I live a long distance from KHCC, Aysheh makes sure that every appointment is well-planned to save me from being exhausted from long excursions at my age. Her thorough scheduling demonstrates how much she values my well-being. Moreover, her follow-up with my physician is exceptional. She treated me as if I were a member of her family, providing care with a big smile and kindness, always offering her assistance.
Aysheh's exceptional care has inspired me, and I'm grateful for her unwavering support. I've written a collection of poetry verses about her compassionate care, celebrating her selflessness and the positivity she brings to her patients' lives, reflecting the essence of humanity.
In nominating Aysheh for the DAISY Award, I am not only expressing my deepest gratitude for her compassionate care but also acknowledging her commitment to excellence and her role as a source of support throughout my treatment journey at KHCC. Thank you, Aysheh.