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    Hospital honours four retiring nurses for decades of service

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    Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre has paid tribute to four members of its nursing staff who have retired after decades of service.

    The hospital recognised nursing assistants Loretta Gage and Corrine Scotland, alongside registered nurses Janice Dunbar and Judy St John Edwards.

    In a statement, the institution thanked the retirees for their contribution to patient care and their role in strengthening healthcare services.

    It said their dedication and professionalism had left a lasting impact on colleagues and the many patients they served.

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