“Hearing we are able to make such a positive impact on people’s lives is what makes the more difficult days worthwhile”
A Co Antrim doctor has been named Northern Ireland GP of the Year by the Royal College of General Practitioners as part of its annual GP and Practice of the Year Awards 2023.
It stated: “When my daughter first went to see her… she was sympathetic, reassuring, and spoke to her directly at a young age [which] was vitally important to give her some control over her condition. This made her more confident in how she interacted with other people.” “Being dedicated to helping may be the basis for any good doctor, but how that support is delivered at times when a family is in crisis is why some doctors like Dr Fleming raise themselves above the others.”
Dr Fleming said she was humbled by the award: “The fact that a patient has taken the time and effort to nominate me for this honour is so humbling, and I want to thank them sincerely for doing so. Join our new WhatsApp community today Click this link or scan the QR code to receive breaking news and top stories from Belfast Live. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
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