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Diane Weir

@dweirtobin

Service Improvement and Transformation Lead Midwife/Committed to Equality and Diversity/ Stop the disparity in Maternal Health

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Proud to be the first maternity unit in the country to host the 'London Dialogue Workshop' looking at inequality within Maternal Health, on behalf of the London Clinical Network. Rachel Heathcock Dr Benedicta Agbagwara-Osuji Arlene Wellman Betty Njuguna @epsom_sthelier

Proud to be the first maternity unit in the country to host the 'London Dialogue Workshop' looking at inequality within Maternal Health, on behalf of the London Clinical Network. <a href="/RachelHeathcoc2/">Rachel Heathcock</a> <a href="/BAgbagwara/">Dr Benedicta Agbagwara-Osuji</a> <a href="/arlenewellman64/">Arlene Wellman</a> <a href="/Njuguna4Betty/">Betty Njuguna</a> @epsom_sthelier
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Class of 86.......I started my Nurse training with these crazy bunch 37yrs at what was 'Kingston and Epsom School of Nursing and Midwifery' We spent the weekend reconnecting, reminiscing and laughing a lot.....saying goodbye was sad.....until next time.@epsom_sthelier

Class of 86.......I started my Nurse training with these crazy bunch 37yrs at what was  'Kingston and Epsom School of Nursing and Midwifery' We spent the weekend reconnecting, reminiscing and laughing a lot.....saying goodbye was sad.....until next time.@epsom_sthelier
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What better way to celebrate the NHS Birthday,by also celebrating our 2 International Educated Midwives Marcyline Mupfumira from Zimbabwe and Nasheka Harrison from Jamaica, who both successfully passed the NMC OSCE programme and are now working as Band 5 Midwives at Epsom.

What better way to celebrate the NHS Birthday,by also celebrating our 2 International Educated Midwives Marcyline Mupfumira from Zimbabwe and Nasheka Harrison from Jamaica, who both successfully passed the NMC OSCE programme and are now working as Band 5 Midwives at Epsom.