New Gympie Hospital interns Lucy Joyce and Duc Hoang
Dr Joyce grew up in Fiji but completed her last year of high school on the Sunshine Coast before studying through Griffith University. She hopes to one day specialise in obstetrics and gynaecology.
This is their third week living and working in Gympie and they are enjoying the “peacefulness” of the region and its “down to earth, easy going” people.
Queensland Health Minister Yvette D’Ath welcomed the medical interns and graduate nurses who will this year launching their careers across 44 public Queensland hospitals.
“These medical interns and graduate nurses have worked extremely hard to get to this stage of their career and I congratulate them on their achievement,” she said.
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A WOMAN was taken to Gympie Hospital today following a two-vechile crash on Duke and Jane St just before 1pm.
A second person was involved in the crash but was not taken to hospital, a Queensland Ambulance Service spokesman said.
The woman suffered minor injuries and was in a stable condition when transported.
It follows a string of crashes over the weekend including two yesterday.
On Friday night one person was taken to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a stable condition following a single vehicle crash at Imbil just after 6pm.