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Commemorating the centenary of Nurse Edith Cavell’s execution
Edith Cavell Surgery invited all members of the public to attend the surgery on Monday 12 October 2015 for the unveiling of a memorial plaque for Nurse Edith Cavell by AT Medics’ CEO and former Nurse, Susan Sinclair at 5pm – the surgery observed a minutes silence and some words of remembrance, together with FREE mini health-checks, carers coffee afternoons and health training sessions throughout the week. More about Nurse Edith Cavell and the week-long commemorations at Edith Cavell Surgery >>
CEO of AT Medics, Susan Sinclair said “Nurse Edith Cavell reminds us of our obligation to deliver compassionate care, even in the most challenging of times and places. She remains a beacon for humanitarian ideals, and her legacy continues to support the development of nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants who are faced with adversity, and who strive to uphold her unfaltering commitment to the delivery of care. Edith Cavell Surgery is particularly special to us, as it was one of the first in a family of practices that AT Medics began to manage in 2006, and many of our core values have developed and emerged here.
Today, we are together facing challenging times and a changing landscape for national healthcare, but we remain committed to our ethos of improving the care and improving the lives of our patients without any kind of prejudice, and we join members of the public, patients and colleagues today to remember Edith Cavell, who gave her life whilst serving patients in the most adverse of situations.”
Bushrra Ali, Practice Administrator at Edith Cavell Surgery, attended a wreath laying ceremony in Trafalgar Square this morning on behalf of the surgery and its patients. PICTURE: http://bit.ly/1jqAu4S