Monday 1 September 2014

Thank you earlier Today speaking Belford Hospital Fort William #NHSHighlandTour


                                                  

Hi 

We kicked of our tour today with NHS Higland with the first  talk at the Belford  Hospital  Fort William 
With great thanks to Ruth Mantle Dementia Nurse Consultant who I will be touring with across the region 

Ruth was hosting  two days dementia training with staff and I was very honoured to attend and speak today on day 2 

A big thank you to Ruth all the nurses I met today,NHS Highland and thank you for the wonderful pledges 

Looking forward to the rest of the tour mid October as per below 

Thank you 

Tommy 






With great thanks to Ruth Mantle Dementia Nurse Consultant ,Mamie Thompson Head of engagement NHS Highland for the wonderful opportunity  to tour together again across the areas the Board covers this October 

We had a wonderful few days of joint talks  in Inverness last year ,in fact this was the springboard for the make a difference tour that followed

So a BIG thank you to all the team and I am very much looking forward to touring with everyone finding more about the work and initiatives across Highland and doing some make a difference talks together

You can follow Ruth @ruth_mantle  and Mamie @nhshmt  on twitter for updates

Tuesday 9th September  Belford Hospital Fort William

Monday 27th October Belford Hospital Fort William
Tuesday 28th October Caithness General hospital, Wick
Wednesday 29th October Centre for Health Science, Raigmore Hospital site, Inverness
Thursday 30th October Lorn and Isles hospital, Oban




Thank you team NHS Highland

Tommy      





1 comment:

  1. Jo Cowan, Age ScotlandAugust 23, 2014

    Delighted that you are doing a Highland Tour, Tommy. Keep us posted with further details :-)

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