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Double celebrations for Aberdeen mum on graduation day

Nichola Forsyth
Nichola Forsyth

An Aberdeen health visitor has been given two great reasons to celebrate this year, after graduating from university and seeing her first article published in a leading health journal.

Nichola Forsyth, 35, graduated from RGU at the Music Hall yesterday with a BN Honours in community health.

The former Portlethen Academy pupil is currently employed as a trainee health visitor at Links Medical Practice in Aberdeen.

Mrs Forsyth said she set out to become a health visitor after having three children of her own.

“I feel very proud, it has been a lot of hard work and organisation over the past two years but I got there in the end,” she said.

“I first graduated as a nurse in 2001, and now I’m finally graduating as a health visitor. I love it and wish I had done it years ago because I really enjoy my job.

“We’re desperate for health visitors, so I think it’s really important and I have a big role to play.”

Her first article, which focussed on infant skin care, was recently published in the Journal of Health Visiting.

Mrs Forsyth added: “It was about promoting good skin care and health in infants. We have quite a high incident of eczema in this country and there’s a lot we can do to prevent that happening.

“I’m going to be celebrating by going out for a meal with my husband, my mother and my grandmother, but I’m working tomorrow so I won’t be able to have a drink.

“I love this job and would encourage others to pursue health visiting as a career. There is so much opportunity to make an impact on the future health of the country and after gaining more experience I hope to study for my masters to develop my role even further.”