A few words for two lovely nurses.
On August 7 at 10am, accompanied by my wife Barbara, I entered Corbett Hospital Dermatology department for emergency treat - ment to a facial wound.
While I was receiving treatment my wife became overcome with nausea and required treatment her - self.
She was taken to a side room to rest. During this time we were both taken care of by the wonderful peo - ple, one, a nurse by the name of Cheryl and a sister of the department by the name of Lisa. A more kind and caring two people I have yet to meet.
Both of these nurses were a credit to their profession.
After hearing so much negativity these days, it gives me the greatest pleasure in giving voice to our invaluable health service. God Bless you Cheryl and Lisa, that the world had more people like you two.
Well done to you both. Keep up the good work.
Bryan Tarrant Kinver
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