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McGimpsey to outline vision in Drummond



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Published Date: 13 May 2008
Health Minister Michael McGimpsey is due to outline his vision for the future when he visits the Borough this week.
Mr McGimpsey will speak on the theme "My Vision for Health and Social Care" at an event in the Drummond Hotel on Thursday, May 15, where he will also field questions from members of the audience.

Vision

Limavady UUP Colr. Edwin Stevenson said the minister wants to spell out his vision for the future of health.

"He wants to tell us where he sees the future of the health service and and how he intends to get there."

Mr. Stevenson said the meeting is targeting those who work in the health and social care sector in the North West.

The event is taking place in the Finlough Suite, Drummond Hotel, Limavady from 4.30-6pm on Thursday, May 15.

To register for the event or to find out more call Richard Hargy on (70) 327474. You are advised to register as soon as possible as considerable interest has already been shown by people wanting to attend the event.



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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 9:33 AM
  • Source: Journal Tuesday Derry Edit
  • Location: Derry
 
 

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