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~rfrfCffe @!from...MINISTER OF HEALTHDr. Marcus Bethel
rJj t is my pleasure to greet all nurses throughout theCommonwealth of The Bahamas, as we celebrate NursesMonth 2003, under the theme, uNurses Always There ForFamilies: Fighting AIDS Stigma, Caring For AIl.~
Many 01 you confront the devastating reality of the HIV/AIDS pandemic each day. You routinely care for victims and struggle to maintainyour strength in the face of great difficulty. We salute your courage, yourexpertise and your compassion.
The HIV epidemic has created a terrible burden for millions of individuals, families and communities worldwide. Relieving the sufferingrequires improved health care, better access to treatments, more vigorous prevention efforts, more effective social outreach and support forthose most vulnerable, particularly orphans.
However, we recognize that stigma and discrimination block themarch forward against HIVIAIDS. They fuel the HIVIAIDS epidemic bycreating aculture of secrecy, silence, ignorance, blame, shame and victimization. Stigma prevents communities from addressing HIV/AIDSwith the appropriate Health care services or legal and educationalstrategies. What stops them is HIV prejudice. And all that will stop HIVprejudice is speaking openly about the facts.
Some people with AIDS are being denied basic rights such as foodor shelter, and dismissed from jobs they are perfectly fit to perform.They may be shunned by their community, or most tragic of all, by theirown family.
The fear of stigma leads to silence, and when it comes to fightingAIDS, silence is death. It suppresses public discussion about AIDS, anddeters people from finding out whether they are infected. It can causepeople - whether a mother breastfeeding her child or a sexual partnerreluctant to disclose their HIV status - to risk transmitting HIV, ratherthan attract suspicion that they might be infected.
But whatever Jaws and regulations are adopted, the most powerfulweapons against stigma and silence are the voices of the world's people speaking up about AIDS. By continuing to fight AIDS stigma andcaring for all, nurses will be leading the way in breaking down the wallsof stigma and silence.
On behalf of the Government and people of The Bahamas, I saluteall nurses throughout the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, for theinvaluable contributions which you make, on a daily basis to the careand safety of persons in this vulnerable group and the nation as awhole.
Marcus C. Bethel
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THE PARISHES OF
ST. VINCENT de PAUL &ST. ACNES ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Proudly Salutes our Nurses
Mrs. Martha Laing E/NMs. Dillis Green E/N
Mrs. Anna Demeritte E/NMr. Julian Demeritte E/N
Ms. Kayla Stuart R/N(Hospital Nurse of the Year 2002 - 2003)
From
Father Reginald Demeritte,Deacon Jeffery Hollingsworth,
Officers, Members & Parishioners
We Love You!!!
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rJf{;M(!!Ie rfffrom...MANAGING DIRECTOR, PUBLIC HOSPITALS AUTHORITYMr. Herbert Brown
(!) n behalf of the Board and Staff of the Public HospitalA~hOrjty,.1 ;,onwatula~e you ~n the hosting of your ,,!IfNI/if!"r}f(;/flf(/( '2f1!!;tl/I~"k rfft,f!.
Your theme, "Nurses Always There For Families: Fighting AIDSStigma, Caring for All", is most timely, as the HIVIAIDS epidemic hasproven to be overwhelming to the heallhcare system, socially and to thenation. You are aware that the stigma of HIV/AIDS has created acultureof secrecy, silence, ignorance, blame, shame and victimization. Thisnew, but unwanted culture, can hinder the ability of health care workers10 address the issues effectively. The stigma can also lead to discrimination, which has often led to loss of jobs, broken relationships, socialostracism, violence and unfortunately, missed opportunities for treatment. As stated by Derek Bodell, of the organization 'AIDS Trust' - "aspeople with HIV are living longer and healthier lives, it is vital that theylive without the fear of discrimination." The involvement of family andtheir communities is a meaningful way of fighting this new culture andbreaking down walls. Highlighting the role of the family during yourmonth of activities, is indeed an excellent way of reaching out to persons who are closest to the victims of this disease, and a means of utilizing an untapped, invaluable resource to fight this unwanted culture.
Tonight's event demonstrates to the community your commitment tofostering an environment of togetherness. Is shows that while a nurseis a committed professional, she is also able to balance her life withsome relaxation. In our community, nurses are known for their untiringcommitment to the well-being of the population. It is this commitmentthat has assisted the nursing profession to grow in the academic andclinical arenas, as well as in the community. Indeed, nurses in TheBahamas have long been able to meet the standards of local, regionaland international bodies.
I applaud each and every one of you for your hard work and dedication to the delivery of quality care throughout Grand Bahama and theNorthern Region.
t wish the Committee every success as it hosts this ball and all otherevents, in recognition of International Nurses Month, 2003.
Herbert H. Brown
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The New Sunrise Medical CentreThirty-Five Years of Dedicated Health Care
Services to the Residents of Grand Bahama
SURGICAL SERVICES
General Surgery• Laparoscipic Surgery• Adult General Surgery• Gastrointestinal Surgery• Breast Disease Surgery• Pediatric Surgery• Hernia Repair
Gynecological SurgeryOrthopaedic Surgery• Arthroscopic Surgery
Plastic Surgery• Cosmetic Surgery• Breast Augmentation• Face Lift• Blepharoplasty• Liposuction• Tummy Tuck
• Breast Reduction• Hand Surgery• Reconstructive SurgeryOphthalmologic SurgeryPodiatric Surgery
Urological Surgery
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - SundayOut Patient Services: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Walk-in Clinic Services: 9:00 am - 10:30 pmPharmacy: 9:00 am - 10:30 pm
Phone: (242) 373·3333East Sunrise Highway
p.o, Box F-42575
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Fax: (242) 373·3342Freeport, Grand Bahama
~JJ(ffe rff!5om...ADMINISTRATOR, GRAND BAHAMA HEALTH SERVICESMrs. Sharon Williams
~he Grand Bahama Health Services Executive~ Management Team take this opportunity to applaud youtY our Nurses, for a successful month of activities applicable
to this year's theme for International Nurses MonthuNurses Always There For Families: Fighting AIDS Stigma, Garing forall".
Your schedule of events, is a clear indication of your commitment 10the improvements of family values and family heath care servicesthroughout the island. Knowing the scarcity of manpower in the NursingDepartment; you all continue to rise to the challenge, always puttingyour ubesl foot" forward.
As we participate in this our r§kNJllfdiiffifN,,/"tfll(yti,i:7"!r" r::%~(lin
grand style-in recognition of Nurses Month and acelebration of formalized Nursing services in The Bahamas - we can also foresee othergreat things to come, as you have demonstrated that you can achieveanything.
The Nursing services at Grand Bahama Health Services havealways provided exemplary services to the people of Grand Bahamathrough well co-ordinated Hospital and Community Nursing Services.The level of confidence held by our people reflect your continued visibility in our institutions - "Nurse Always There For Families."
We ask that God continues to bless us with your support and thattogether, we continue to plan and introduce measures that will fosterimprovements in Nursing careers and services in our community.
Sharon Williams
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~ ~mas Mort~a~e or ~I"Stimulating, encouraging and promoting
affordable home ownership"
-- --..-Joins
'Ihe JVLtrses Cf\.ecognition CommitteeIn Congratulating all J{ursesfis they Jaws on their theme
"JVLtrsesfilways 'There /For /Families:/FightingfiIc.DS Stigma, Caring /Fol$fll"
For further information about obtaining a mortgage, pleasecontact our offices at the following telephone numbers:
NASSAU OFFICE:Russell Road, Oakes FieldP. O. Box N·4887Nassau, BahamasTelephones: (242) 326·5100/1(242) 326·5241/2, 326·537819Fax: (242) 322·5621
FREEPORT OFFICE:Govemment ComplexEast MallP. O. Box F-42605Freeport, G.B., BahamasTelephone: (242) 352·751314Fax: (242)352·6478
ABACO OFFICE:P. O. Box AB-20376B&L PlazaMarsh Harbour,Abaco, BahamasTelephone: (242) 367-5160Fax: (242) 367·5161
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eN{;Mrge rff5om...THE NURSING ADVISOR, PUBLIC HOSPITALS AUTHORITYMrs. Annette G. Okpuno
~The month of May has been proclaimed Nurses Month byr;::) our Prime Minister and traditionally, we pause to recognizelSI the contributions made by our well-deserving nurses.
This year's theme for International Nurses Day, "Nurses AlwaysThere For Families: Fighting AIDS Stigma, Caring For All" implies thatnurses are the main primary Health Care providers to families includingthe marginalized such as persons with HIVIAIDS. Therefore we have asignificant role to play in the fight to reduce the affects of the stigmaassociated with HIV/AIDS.
It also reminds us of that part of our Nursing Code of Ethics whichdictates that the fundamental responsibility of the nurse is fourfold: topromote health, prevent illness, restore health and alleviate suffering.
I take this opportunity to express sincere appreciation and salute allnurses in the Grand Bahama Health Services for their commitment,dedication and invaluable contributions to the Health care system ofour nation.
Let us all continue to be role models in our work performance, professional decorum and be the professionals that we are.
Congratulations and best wishes are extended to the honorees andthe organizing leam of this r$roptl4;6/111m(%rJlili::p(; $,([
May God richly bless you and your families.
Annette G. Okpuno
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• Other Services
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~M«:fe @from...THE PRINCIPAL NURSING OFFICER, GRAND BAHAMA HEALTH SERVICESMs. Cheryl Bain
@ongratulalions 10 all Nurses on the 6!1'f',m/ £/"",('
~/ili:JII;;" a',({This special night was designed with allof you in mind, yes the splendour! the grandeur! and theextravagance. Nursing is a profession that spans twenty four
hours suggesting the need for complete, well rested bodies to performthe numerous multifaceted tasks. This type of ambiance enables youthe Nurses to allow your minds, bodies, and souls to float away toanother experience of pure tranquility and relaxation.
Not only are you ball queens and kings, but individuals lor all sea·sons. Season to counsel, season 10 educate, season 10 motivate, andseason 10 "Always 8e There.~ Nurses, you are well equipped and ableto weather the various seasons.
It gives me great pleasure to publically announce and recognize,Mrs. Deborah Smith, The Bahamas First National Trained Clinical Nursefor the year 2002 - 2003. Nurse Smith you are a prime example ofweathering the storm, and the Nurses of the Grand Bahama HealthServices admire your inner strength and beauty.
Nurses Yvonne Clarke and Laura Jones are the institutional winnersfor 2003, and both are contesting the National titles. Be assured thatGrand Bahama is in the Northern Bahamas and the north is associated with the dwelling place of God. Where God resides is victory! Victorydenotes the ability to conquer, should I say more!
I salute the Nurses Recognition Committee for creating such anatmosphere that encourages social development and needs fulfillment.Two elements that are associated with productivity are sell actualization, pivot linkages to stability of tenure and staff satisfaction.
Enjoy this pleasurable occasion and God's blessings lor all futureendeavors.
Cheryl Bain
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Congratulationsfindrea C13eharie,joan C13owe,
cf{ja Celestin, Vera Curtis, edith Gardiner;Stephanie Gittens, Ch,ristineJliggs, C13renda Cfu;thrn,ing
<Sheila J(emp, 'Jerrie Cf(olle, Petra ~tssell
©aphne Cf(oxbury and C13illy J{asrnyth-Miller
On behalf of the Parish Family of Mary, Star of The Sea,We wish to extend to you our warmest congratulations
As you take centrestage along with your colleaguesFor your outstanding contributions to
The profession of Nursing here in The Bahamas
FromThe Pastor, Staff and Fellow Parishioners at
9/£;/ r;;;cu'IPlJe flea10
~M(ffe r!JJliom...COORDINATORMrs. Karen A.D. Woodside, NO I
~he Nursing profession is the key resource in Health Care.eY We are committed to caring for all.
Wherever nurses work, in schools, hospitals, clinic communities, plants or private sectors, the focus is always family health. OUf
goal is to promote health, prevent disease, care for and rehabilitate thecommunity.
As we celebrate this honourable and noble profession under thetheme uNurses Always There For Families; Fighting AIDS StigmaCaring For All;" nurses undoubtedly are leading the way in breakingdown the barriers of the stigma attached to HIV/AIDS.
We take this opportunity 10 salute nurses nationally and internationally and to recommit ourselves to providing quality care in our community,
Karen A.D. Woodside
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The Parish of The Ascension FamilyLucayalGrand Bahama
salutesAll members of the Nursing profession
especially:
.sister JCaren Woodside, jv'i,rse.!oan ifJol,r;e-MoJCayJVurse Sonia ifJriggs-Jfesbil.t, JIIilrse Sharon JCemp
JVurseJfeather ([)Wet, jv'i,rse 'VemitaJohnson (ii'JVi.trse Sandra Mortimer-rf{ussell (rf)epuly]Iospilal.fJdminisl.ralod
during
@?IurifM J cN{;llth2003
Congratulation, best wishes, we are proud of you and we love you!
The Venerable Cornell J. Moss SA (Hans), STM.,RECTOR
Mrs. Cynthia DonaldsonPEOPLE'S WARDEN
Mr. Spurgeon SmithRECTOR'S WARDEN
Empowered by the Ascended Christ! Committed to serve
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The Rector And Familyof
The Church of The Good ShepherdPinder's Point
is delighted to extend
JIeartiest Congratulations~
Jiighest CommendationsTo Our Beloved Nurses
Mrs. Sandra DavisMrs. Lorna MunroeMrs. Agatha Vincent
Mrs. Stephanie SmallMrs. Lyndette CurtisMrs. Elizabeth Perre
Mrs. Nicoya Parkinson
The Occasion of the celebration of Nurses MonthIn all things we wish them God's speed
Shalom!13
PALMDALE OPTICAL
DR. CLIVE GASKINS
Congratufations& Best Wishes
To
Mrs. Karen Woodside
From
DR. CLIVE GASKINS &STAFFPalmdale OpticalP.O. Box 55-6772
Mel-Don MallMackey street, Nassau, Bahamas
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YfJO/j~/lcCt({{latio116
To
Nurse Paulette Carter
You may not hear it every dayBut, you are appreciated in every way
You are our #1 NurseWe extend best wishes to you
And may God bless you always.
From:your parents: Samuel & Ivy Carter
sisters, especially: Melissa; brother, nieces,nephew and your special friend: Trevor Cooper
One in twelve will
have anaccidentthis yearl
You slay within the speed limit.You're (l responsible driverAnd your car's In good shupe.
But the odds are against you.ThaI's why you need the No-Fault Benefitfrom J.5. Johnson
If an accident isn't your fault. we'n giV9 you arental cal and Wlllve the Oe<:!oclible up to $500We even COYef stolen or fire-damaged cars.
The No-FaultBenefit
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COFFEE, TEA
~nu
CAESAR SALAD
CHAMPAGNE SORBE.-L-.,.-:.:,
COCONUT CREAM PIE
FRESH GARDEN VEGETABLES
HOT SHRIMP SCAMPI PROVENCALE
DOUBLE LAMB GHOPS WITH L:OBSTER TAIL\ -
HI halJe discolJered the secret of happiness -It is work, either "I'ith the hands or the head - somethihg to do.
It is the only scife and sure ground ofhappiness."
-John CfJurroughs
BASIL O. NEYMOUR CO. LTD.To
Our Special ~ghtingalePAULA NEYMOUR
From
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Queens HighwayP. O. Box F-42674Freeport, G.B.I., BahamasTelephone: (242) 373-4133
Basil O. NeymourPRESIDENT
•,
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INVOCATION
'DANCING'
ENTERTAINMENT....--
ENTERTAINMENT
VOTE OF THANKS
NATIONAL ANTHEM
AWARD PRESENTATIONS
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
WELCOME & INTRODUCTION OF MC Mrs. Karen Woodside NO.1(Coordinator)
BRIEF REMARKS ....................•..................................................Ms. Cheryl BainPrincipal Nursing Officer
Mr. Herbert Brown, Managing Director --.J?ublic Hospitals Authority
~- '- Donald McCartney1st Assistant,Sec-retary, Ministry of Public Service
Sen. Hon. Dr. M\lrcus Bethel\ Minis r of Health
Congratulations JYurses ([(ecognition Committee
if)OU expect the highest ~\I--
quality 111£lnaged care "and employee benefits•••
~II Atlantic MedicalGiving you L11e care you Deserve
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A ITIember of Colonia.l Group International Ltd.Personal and Business Insurance; Group Pension; Group Medical: Life Assurance & Invcstmenls
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CfJest Wishes and~eep up the good work
Nicoya Parkinson NO.II
From your husband:DR. MICHAEL PARKINSON & SON
H&L School Supplies & BookstoreTelephone: 352-5470
H&L Chicken ShackTelephone: 351-1355
Everything you need for school and more in one place. Books for allages including: Novels, Bibles, Inspirational, Motivational, Cookbooks, Gardening and a wide selection of Children's Books.
We Salute
for their dedicated service
For the best prices in town visit us at#2 Arcade Building Downtown, Freeport
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TO
Jafrirht ~ng~rnttth~NURSING OFFICER II
Congratulations onyour promotion (belated)
Our NurseMay God continue to bless you
From
AUNT DORITH & FAMILY
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
An outstanding Nurse and a great Mother
Patricia Edgecombe NO IIFrom
your son Gevaugh
With love, God bless you
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Our
<Special JVlghtingale
Edith GardinerFor your years of dedication
at work and at home
LoveOSWALD, OJ & OLETHA
The Women's Leagueof
9J£y. r;JIar1Pli::: (f!ea ?!Jal/lOlie ?!JAIlreA~ W71Z~m
is delighted to extendHeartiest Congratulations
to ourBELOVED NURSES
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eOhljfU1.tulatlohS
to
NURSING OFFICER II
PATRICIA EDGECOMBE
Keep up the good work
from
~ajnut & ~aui~
May God continue to bless you
Best Wishes
to
The Nurses Appreciation Committeeand the G.B. Nightingales
from
©r. <j Mrs. {}>aulJ-I. Ward
and the Management & Staff of
ST. JUDE'S MEDICAL CENTRE
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The Pro-Cathedral of Christ The Kingextends
e011~'ltl.tulatLol1s
To all Nurses on International Nurses' DayCelebrating 100 years of Nursing in The Bahamas
especially:Ellen Major, Debbie Sands, Patricia Edgecombe,Vivian Brathwaite, lone Henley, Margaret Meeres,
Anna Cooper, Kylie Moore, Helena Sawyer, Roshan Pinder,Pearline Burrows & Elizabeth Watkins-Knowles
We wish you God's blessing as you continue to carefor others and pray that He may strengthen you in all your endeavors.
The St. Stephen's Anglican Church Familyextends
Congratulations ~ CfJest Wishesto
NURSES
over 100 years of Nursing in The Bahamas
St. Stephen·s Anglican Church,Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama
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Telephone:(2421352·7578
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LUCAYAN MEDICAL CENTRE EAST
The doctors at this clinic send loveand best wishes to the Nurses Association
with extra special thanks tothe Nurses working at their clinic
ConveyancingCivil LitigationWills 81. ProbateEmployment
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Y3{'/~ /'rr11I1rt!('
The Nightingaleson their Second Annual Ball
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Telephone: (242) 351-4400Fax: (242) 351-6631
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1t- '"ongratu a Ions...
Fly like the Eagle
Hospital Nurse of the year :&00:&-:&003
KayJa Zinobia Marie Stuart R/NGranddaughter, niece, godchild and cousin
From: Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Russell, Iva, Augusta, Ralph Lorraine, L-----'----'----_--'
Annastasia, Alonza Jr., ViIna, Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Williams, Derek, Demetrius,
Demetria, Welly, Felicia, Roxy, Davida, Terrell, Davisha, Tamieka, Tamaira, Yul, Perez,
Alexandre, Jermaine, Aloniqua, A.J., Cletus and Andre.
Mother
you halJe sacr~/iced yourself for oursafety. .N'01A:! that you hQ.l?e allowed rneto earn my wings.fill J ask is that you
'----------'-' take this opportunity to dust off yourOl.Vn wings andfly.
Jeeep on achieving. We are proud ofyou.Chantil. AMah. Aaron and Sean
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CONGRATULATlONSto our
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Pam fergusonSis she celebrates ~OO years of
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We lot"e YOLt
from
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"WE CARE"28
J:gt ,he light of Christ con.t.inue to bum,."ith in you; as you care/or his people
Qlougrafuhttious
'rr;;;,~~ .......~
Hospital Nurse of the Year
2002-2003
Ms. KaYla Z. Stuart
Hospital Nurse of The Year2002·2003
Kayla Z.M. Stuart RIN
,fI"01n your parents:q(osemary, JJpingst.on;
brother: fJ;unar; niece fJ;lkay andSonia and Charles if3ain
WE LOVE YOUl!
t'rom: Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick
and Genevieve
Adderley;
6harmean, PJ., Jamaal
and iii Anthony!
Or. Paul Hunt andstaff
CongratulationsTo
@oJ'fYJ"atukrteJ
The "Ni~htim!ales"
on the
rfjJJeondc:P&nu(r[
JW[y£tz~ar; ~({
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The Florence Nightingalesof Grand Bahama
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353-6222 #0011
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359-4517
Y!hIffl'MIMadlid!
goes out to
Nurse Agatha Vincent
fPo,.lwrd ~C'o,.k and conlinow; dedicatioll.~!fI chosen Jmnoreelor the year 2003
From your entire family
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C.II"..,. at 351·1394 Dr ,isil us at #21 Parker Building
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Horray!To my Goddie
Kayla z. StuartHospital Nurse of The Year 2002·2003
-, -~~.• •• "
- ..~. .~.~..", -~,.. -
~",-.....~lt~~?~., .'
~- .., . _.:.
from
Neisha
Congratulations
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May Cod col1limll'10 bless you
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c!Y{;ep Up t£J #bocfwork
Laura
From
Donald D. WilliamsPresident
Telephone: (242) 352·8808Fax (242) 352·6058
Ro. Box N0853, Freeport, Bahamas
-t:~fulafi.o-4s-~ qq.
S;j> <"'~dt ~is{rl'S ~
TO AWONDERFUL SISTERNURSE VERONICA WILMOn
Just. to lel you knowToday and always.
how much you mean toLhose who love yOll.
FromCraig, Bernadette and
Ernestine
Sf JVurse's c£>Zedge
III full kJ/OIF!(>(lgr> oj I1w olJligatio//.<; I (/11/ wu/er/aking,/ prwlli!';(' to care fill" ,11(' !';;ck 11';111 (III lilt' ...kil/
(IUd 1,U1derslalldillg I po.<;J;(!s.<;, witIJoull"Pgard 10 I"f/ce,l"H-'ed, colour, !Jolilic,,; (J/" socia/sill/uK
8parillg riO (1!OI"I/O (;OIl'<;l'Il'l(' life,/0 lillpr;ia/e ,<;u.ffpring alld to promo/p Iwaf/fI.
Ill'iff r(,sj)('('/ al alltill/ps l1/p dignitlj (l1/t! rpfigiou.,; INlirfoj 111" pmipI/I.,; tmdpr IIllj ('(11'('.
holding (wifidf'll(1) aJ( perw)IIol illfomwliOl I
NII/1I.<;/('d 10 11I(> and nfrainillgJrOlIl any aCliollIt,ltie1l lIIiglll ('lIrIangel' life or Ilea/III.
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Sf J'lurse's c£>rayer
.rfIs 1 care for my patients today.(8e there with m.e 0 fgrd 1pray,
Make my words kind-it Ineans so Inuch,.rfInd in my hands
(Place Your healing touchJgI Your 10l?e shine
through all that I do,So those in need
may hear andfeel you.
5Nightingale Ball Committee 2003
Karen Woodside NO.1Ernestine Brennen NO. IIPamela Whylly-Ferguson TCNDeborah Smith Sr. TCNGretal Curry Sr. TCNMary Deleveaux Sr. TCNNicoya Parl<inson NO.II
oInstitutional Nurse of the Year 2003 Honorees
Agatha Vincent TCNLaverne Sawyer RNPatricia Hanchell NO.lIDorelia Culmer RNLaura Jones TCNYvonne Clarke RIMSheryl Carey RlN
Institutional Jfurse oj '!he Year Winners2002
DEBORAH SMITH, TCNNational Winner
2002JACQUELINE MCCARTNEY, RIN
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2003LAURA JONES, TCN
2003YVONNE CLARKE, RIN
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