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Fracture Clinic cracks secret of making Easter Eggs-tra special

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Staff Nurse Anne McKinlay, Charge Nurse Brenda Lynn, Healthcare Support Worker Lorna Proctor Senior Charge Nurse Joan McCluskey and Domestic Cathy McDade with the seasonal treats

The team at the Vale of Leven Fracture Clinic have cracked how to make Easter eggs-tra special for local children.

Staff Nurse Anne McKinlay, Charge Nurse Brenda Lynn, Healthcare Support Worker Lorna Proctor, Senior Charge Nurse Joan McCluskey and Domestic Cathy McDade collected a huge clutch of the seasonal chocolate treats which they have donated to West Dunbartonshire Community Foodshare.

SCN Joan said: “It was all the staff’s idea and the eggs have gone to the food bank that serves the area round the hospital where they’ll distribute them locally.

“I’m really proud of the people I work with and what we do as a team.”

West Dunbartonshire Community Foodshare issued a Certificate of Thanks to the Fracture Clinic for their donations.

Vale of Leven Clinical Service Manager Margaret O’Rourke said: “This is another example of how the staff at the Vale of Leven truly are part of the community, going beyond just what their jobs are and thinking about the needs of the local community outside healthcare.” 

Vale of Leven fracture clinic staff with Easter Eggs