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Waimarino Hospital now has its own physiotherapist - Mrs Sue Rickey, pictured here treating patient Mrs Terril Nation She has been working there in the new part-time position for about a month, with a "mixture" of physiotherapy work, which includes treating orthopedic patients, people with chest complaints such as asthmatics, and post and ante natal mothers. Mrs Rickey moved to the Waimarino from Hawke's Bay in May and says her type of job is great for a new area thanks to the opportunity to meet people.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 263, 15 November 1988, Page 3

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Waimarino Hospital now has its own physiotherapist - Mrs Sue Rickey, pictured here treating patient Mrs Terril Nation She has been working there in the new part-time position for about a month, with a "mixture" of physiotherapy work, which includes treating orthopedic patients, people with chest complaints such as asthmatics, and post and ante natal mothers. Mrs Rickey moved to the Waimarino from Hawke's Bay in May and says her type of job is great for a new area thanks to the opportunity to meet people. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 263, 15 November 1988, Page 3

Waimarino Hospital now has its own physiotherapist - Mrs Sue Rickey, pictured here treating patient Mrs Terril Nation She has been working there in the new part-time position for about a month, with a "mixture" of physiotherapy work, which includes treating orthopedic patients, people with chest complaints such as asthmatics, and post and ante natal mothers. Mrs Rickey moved to the Waimarino from Hawke's Bay in May and says her type of job is great for a new area thanks to the opportunity to meet people. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 263, 15 November 1988, Page 3

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