Ghanaian nurse, Connie Ghartey, working at the Royal London Hospital in the UK, has received widespread acclaim for her outstanding patient care.
For seven years, Connie has dedicated herself to brightening her patients’ mornings by greeting them with breakfast and a song, a routine that has recently gained viral attention after a grateful patient shared their experience online.
Connie’s commitment to uplifting her patients has made her a cherished figure at the hospital, with many noting that her morning visits bring joy and comfort during their stays.
Her compassionate approach was featured by ITV News, where she was praised as a beacon of positivity in the healthcare field.
In her interview, Connie explained that she aims to alleviate the burden of illness by offering a form of light and therapy through her morning routine.
“No one wants to lie on a bed, so when it happens like that, they need our support and encouragement,” Connie said. “Laughter is the best medicine, and singing is also a form of therapy.”
Connie’s work continues to inspire both her colleagues and the patients she cares for, showcasing the impact of kindness and empathy in the medical field.

