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Diamond NHS needs your help



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This July the NHS turns 60 – and far from being pensioned off the NHS continues to be on the frontline of a changing world.
This diamond anniversary presents the perfect opportunity to celebrate past, present and future achievements within our health services.

Here in Norfolk we need your help! Whether you're a patient, member of staff or a carer – we would love to hear your stories of the NHS over the years, to help us compile a picture of NHS Norfolk through the decades, right up to today.

Perhaps you were the first NHS baby born in Norfolk in 1948; maybe you were cared for by a matron of true-1950s style; perhaps you have old pictures of old medical staff or hospitals; or maybe you even met the love of your life in your GP surgery waiting room!

Whatever your story, whatever your age and wherever you live, we would love to hear from you and for you to help us build up a picture of NHS Norfolk Now and Then.

Please contact me via email: jemma.thake@norfolk-pct.nhs.uk or telephone 01603 257059.

Jemma Thake, Press Officer, NHS Norfolk



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  • Last Updated: 06 May 2008 10:27 AM
  • Source: Lynn News Tuesday
  • Location: Kings Lynn
 
 

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