Patients benefit from multicultural staff

December 26 2014 - 1:00pm
UNITED NATIONS: Moruya Hospital staff Shirlena Rutten (Aboriginal Health Worker), Arma Paul (India), Zoren Pantelic (Slovenia), Piri Siteine (New Zealand), Penina Marx (Samoa), Andrea Franke (Germany), Kaya Barnbara (Japanese), Wai Sze Grace (Hong Kong), Sue Barkley (Department of Midwifery Anglo Australian), Sophia Shih (Taiwan), Dev Mitra (India), Dr Tom Rodley (UK) and Jeremy Norden (Estonia) show the diversity of Eurobodalla Health.
UNITED NATIONS: Moruya Hospital staff Shirlena Rutten (Aboriginal Health Worker), Arma Paul (India), Zoren Pantelic (Slovenia), Piri Siteine (New Zealand), Penina Marx (Samoa), Andrea Franke (Germany), Kaya Barnbara (Japanese), Wai Sze Grace (Hong Kong), Sue Barkley (Department of Midwifery Anglo Australian), Sophia Shih (Taiwan), Dev Mitra (India), Dr Tom Rodley (UK) and Jeremy Norden (Estonia) show the diversity of Eurobodalla Health.

FROM India, Slovenia and Japan to the UK, Estonia and Aboriginal Australia – the Eurobodalla Health Service represents them all.

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