Former Rotary Club president grateful to May Pen staff for healing hands
Dec 25th, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 5:22#JamaicaGleaner DECEMBER 25, 2021: After what she described as a "valley experience" as she was pulled from death’s door by the medical staff, who went above and beyond the call of duty to nurse her back to health, Barbara Riley Williams on Thursday presented them with gifts in recognition for the exceptional care she received. Riley Williams, a former president of the Rotary Club of May Pen in Clarendon, presented plaques as tokens of gratitude to senior medical officer at the May Pen Hospital, Dr Bradley Edwards, and Dr Richard Groves of the cough centre for their dedication.
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