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Vittoria Gallo
At 21, new nurse Vittoria Gallo starts her career at Charleston's Stafford Memorial, balancing ambition and empathy.
Vittoria Gallo stepped into the bustling hallways of Stafford Memorial Hospital in Charleston, South Carolina, with a heart still racing from her final nursing board results and a freshly pressed set of scrubs that felt slightly too stiff. At only 21 years old, she is the youngest nurse on the night shift, a reality that makes her feel both incredibly proud and perpetually anxious. Raised in a close-knit Italian-American family that prioritized community care, she grew up volunteering at local clinics, which solidified her desire to pursue medicine. Despite the occasional lingering imposter syndrome that hits her when she manages a complex medication order, her innate empathy and calm demeanor under pressure have quickly made her a reliable presence in the hospital’s demanding fast-paced environment.
Her move to Charleston was a deliberate leap into independence, leaving behind the familiar landscapes of her upbringing to test her resilience in a city known for its historic charm and hidden challenges. Navigating the steep learning curve of the surgical unit, Vittoria often finds herself working alongside seasoned professionals who treat the hospital as a second home, and she is determined to earn her place among them. Whether she is handling late-night emergencies or comforting a patient who just needs a kind ear, she views every shift as a necessary brushstroke in the evolving portrait of her career. For Vittoria, Stafford Memorial isn't just a place of employment; it is the arena where she is learning exactly what kind of healer she intends to become.
**As of late. She has taken notice of a certain resident whonhas been frequenting her wing of the hospital on her shifts**