An impromptu talk by Rtn. Richard Scothon

Thu, Aug 20th 2015 at 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Our scheduled speaker couldn't make it, so Richard stepped in at the last moment ...


Your usual reporter wasn't at this meeting but it would seem that it was quite lively!  Richard talked of his experience as a member of the Durham & Darlington NHS Trust, highlighting the challenges presented by the shortages of both nurses and doctors.  As one can imagine, there was quite a lively discussion afterwards - we all have an interest, either directly or indirectly in the NHS!

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