Aroon Masih, who works as a community intermediate care charge nurse also stars in the new campaign.
He said: "There's a long running joke that nurses can find work wherever they go, but I'm proof that being able to move around in this job is more than just a punchline.
"I trained in London. It was great to be shown the ropes in a big city, especially somewhere like the capital where there's never a dull moment.
"It gave me a really good grounding and a solid foundation to build the career I wanted, which was actually away from a traditional hospital setting.
"Community nursing is exactly that - caring for patients in their own homes and at other locations near to where they live.
"I really enjoy helping patients in this way. It's a bit more informal but every bit as rewarding - I find there's something very personal about actually looking after someone at home, it helps develop really strong relationships.
"But that's only half of why I love my job. The team around me are fantastic - we're a real tight knit unit and, as we've all got different skills, can support each other through any situation.
"That's what makes healthcare special - people. Whether you're helping them or working with them, they make it what it is."
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