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Honours awards shine spotlight on BOP health
Janet Peters was one of four Bay of Plenty people this year who have had their services to health recognised in NZ s honours awards. Photo: Supplied ); } else { // }
Bay of Plenty Health Consumer Council chair Lisa Murphy says that the honours awards this year have shone the spotlight on health services in the Bay of Plenty.
“We want to congratulate and thank Janet Peters, Yvonne Boyes, Chloe Wright and Dr Jann Medlicott on being recognised this year for their services to health here in the Bay of Plenty,” says Lisa.
“Janet was recognized at Queen’s Birthday Weekend as a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to mental health. Yvonne was awarded the Queen’s Service Medal in the New Year Honours List for her contribution to health, particularly her service in nursing and cancer care. ....
The Independent Singapore News Doctor tells mum in labour to ‘shut up’, newborn baby drops on the hospital floor I felt like they didn t even want to touch me because of the colour of my skin, said the mother. Photo: FB screengrab/Limna Polly Share - Advertisement - New Zealand – An expecting mother was told to “shut up” by a doctor who did not believe she was in labour, resulting in the newborn baby getting pushed out of the womb and fatally landing on the floor. Limna Polly, 35, is traumatized by the sound of her baby boy dropping onto the hospital floor due to Auckland City Hospital’s medical staff not assisting her while giving birth. ....