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Meet the new practice nurse at the Moawhango Health and Sports Clinic in Waiouru. Sara Scoffin (at left) recently moved to Waiouru after spending two and a half years working in the Christchurch neo-natal unit. Sara

is English trained and has been a qualified registered general and obstetric nurse for eight years. Her main field of experience is intensive care. Sara and Anne McKey share the practice nurse and reception duties between them alternating weeks, the pair said. Both women are mothers of baby daughters. The two nurses are available for appointments during the working week and remind the public that a doctor's surgery is held on the weekends at 2pm each day that incurs a normal week-day consultation fee for patients.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 654, 17 September 1996, Page 6

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Meet the new practice nurse at the Moawhango Health and Sports Clinic in Waiouru. Sara Scoffin (at left) recently moved to Waiouru after spending two and a half years working in the Christchurch neo-natal unit. Sara is English trained and has been a qualified registered general and obstetric nurse for eight years. Her main field of experience is intensive care. Sara and Anne McKey share the practice nurse and reception duties between them alternating weeks, the pair said. Both women are mothers of baby daughters. The two nurses are available for appointments during the working week and remind the public that a doctor's surgery is held on the weekends at 2pm each day that incurs a normal week-day consultation fee for patients. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 654, 17 September 1996, Page 6

Meet the new practice nurse at the Moawhango Health and Sports Clinic in Waiouru. Sara Scoffin (at left) recently moved to Waiouru after spending two and a half years working in the Christchurch neo-natal unit. Sara is English trained and has been a qualified registered general and obstetric nurse for eight years. Her main field of experience is intensive care. Sara and Anne McKey share the practice nurse and reception duties between them alternating weeks, the pair said. Both women are mothers of baby daughters. The two nurses are available for appointments during the working week and remind the public that a doctor's surgery is held on the weekends at 2pm each day that incurs a normal week-day consultation fee for patients. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 654, 17 September 1996, Page 6

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