Healthcare workers on Nevis honoured for dedicated service 

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CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (DECEMBER 15, 2017) — Six persons were recognised for their contributions to the Alexandra Hospital and the Public Health Unit at the Alexandra Hospitals’ annual Pre-Christmas Programme. The event was held at the hospital grounds on December 13, 2017. 

 

Three were recognized from the Alexandra Hospital and three from the Public Health Unit. 

 

Nurse Manager Laurel Smithen was awarded for her dedication service to nursing, in particular, at the operating room, for 37 years. She spent four years in St. Kitts and 33 in Nevis. She was presented with a certificate and a fruit basket.

 

Ms. Lolita Williams was awarded for her 10-year contribution to the Housekeeping Department. She was presented with a certificate and fruit basket.

 

Minister of Health Hon. Mark Brantley presents a plaque to Ms. Lolita Williams on behalf of the Alexandra Hospital at the hospital’s Pre-Christmas Programme on December 13, 2017, for her contribution to the Housekeeping DepartmentMinister of Health Hon. Mark Brantley presents a plaque to Ms. Lolita Williams on behalf of the Alexandra Hospital at the hospital’s Pre-Christmas Programme on December 13, 2017, for her contribution to the Housekeeping DepartmentMr. Anthon “the dancing orderly” Hicks, who recently retired from the service, was awarded with a plaque for his dedication to duty spanning April 2001 to September 2017.

 

Ms. Shirley Wilkes was awarded for her dedication to service during her tenure at the the Public Health Unit and the Health Education Unit.

 

Mr. William Perkins the bus driver in the Ministry of Health, was also presented with a plaque for his dedication to duty.

 

Arch Deacon Alson Percival was awarded for his contribution to health, by making space available on the church premises for Food Handlers Clinics. Deaconess Browne received a plaque on his behalf.

 

Minister of Health Hon. Mark Brantley presents a plaque to retired Orderly Mr. Anthon “the dancing orderly” Hicks on behalf of the Alexandra Hospital, at the hospital’s Pre-Christmas Programme on December 13, 2017, for his dedication to dutyMinister of Health Hon. Mark Brantley presents a plaque to retired Orderly Mr. Anthon “the dancing orderly” Hicks on behalf of the Alexandra Hospital, at the hospital’s Pre-Christmas Programme on December 13, 2017, for his dedication to duty

The Public Health Unit also recognised the Community Health Nursing Services for its outstanding performance during 2017.

 

Hon. Mark Brantley, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health in the Nevis Island Administration made the presentations.

 

Minister of Health Hon. Mark Brantley, presents a certificate of recognition to Mrs. Ermine Jeffers, Coordinator of the Community Nursing Services on behalf of the Public Health Unit, at the hospital’s Pre-Christmas Programme on December 13, 2017, for their outstanding performance in 2017Minister of Health Hon. Mark Brantley, presents a certificate of recognition to Mrs. Ermine Jeffers, Coordinator of the Community Nursing Services on behalf of the Public Health Unit, at the hospital’s Pre-Christmas Programme on December 13, 2017, for their outstanding performance in 2017

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