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Tuesday, 29 March 2011 11:25

Students from the Clement Howell High School visited the Interhealth Canada hospital as part of their careers month.

“Students will be visiting a range of establishments during the month, thus allowing them to get a feel for working in those places,” said teacher Claudell Seymour. “Quite a few want to go into medicine, and so this was a particularly popular visit.

“We thank Interhealth for its hospitality and thank Linda Gill and Nicki Mullins who showed us around. Hopefully some of the youngsters will be back as employees one day.”

Nurse educator Mullins said Interhealth welcomes interest in its facilities from local youngsters.

“We are always delighted when young people from the country show an interest in what we do,” she explained.

“Today’s students are tomorrow’s doctors and nurses, and it will be great to see children from the Clement Howell School among those who are working at the Provo and Grand Turk medical centres in the not too distant future,” Mullins said.

 

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