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That Migrant Nurse: Unfiltered Stories of Excellence, Borders, and Becoming
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-919468-61-7
- EAN9781919468617
- Date de parution08/01/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurChidinma Victory Oforji
Résumé
What happens when excellence crosses borders and is still questioned?That Migrant Nurse is an unfiltered, deeply reflective account of what it means to migrate as a nurse already shaped by knowledge, discipline, and ambition and to arrive in systems that demand proof again and again or a student nurse who somehow finds themselves as migrants or minoritised. Drawing on her journey from Nigeria to the UK and Ireland, Chidinma traces the emotional, professional, and personal costs of migration: the promise of opportunity, the shock of dislocation, the hoops of re-registration, the weight of racialised scrutiny, and the quiet resilience required to keep going.
She writes candidly about excellence that goes unrecognised, confidence that is slowly eroded, and the toll of navigating healthcare systems that benefit from migrant labour while questioning migrant worth. Blending memoir, motivation, and social critique, this book speaks directly to internationally educated nurses, migrant students, and globally minoritised professionals who have been told explicitly or subtly, that they must work harder to belong.
It names the systems that silence, stall, and exclude, while offering affirmation, clarity, and hope. That Migrant Nurse is not a story of deficiency. It is a reclamation of dignity. A reminder that worth does not begin at the border. And a companion for anyone learning how to survive and lead without shrinking.
She writes candidly about excellence that goes unrecognised, confidence that is slowly eroded, and the toll of navigating healthcare systems that benefit from migrant labour while questioning migrant worth. Blending memoir, motivation, and social critique, this book speaks directly to internationally educated nurses, migrant students, and globally minoritised professionals who have been told explicitly or subtly, that they must work harder to belong.
It names the systems that silence, stall, and exclude, while offering affirmation, clarity, and hope. That Migrant Nurse is not a story of deficiency. It is a reclamation of dignity. A reminder that worth does not begin at the border. And a companion for anyone learning how to survive and lead without shrinking.



