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over a year ago
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I think they’re dedicated Health professionals who are underpaid compared to many peers and I’m grateful that they’re there in case I, or any of my friends and family, ever need them! |
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"I think they’re dedicated Health professionals who are underpaid compared to many peers and I’m grateful that they’re there in case I, or any of my friends and family, ever need them! " Chapeau monsieur....
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"I think they’re dedicated Health professionals who are underpaid compared to many peers and I’m grateful that they’re there in case I, or any of my friends and family, ever need them! "
This. I was in there earlier this year and I'm so grateful for the care they gave me |
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By *wingfellowMan
over a year ago
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Can't speak for Manchester Royal but a lot of nurses end up being passed from pillar to post working across a few hospitals throughout their training and career. However, Salford Royal have seen me within minutes or hours of death on a few occasions and I'm still kicking so they are definitely talented folk. |
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"I think they’re dedicated Health professionals who are underpaid compared to many peers and I’m grateful that they’re there in case I, or any of my friends and family, ever need them! "
Exactly this ... |
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